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Ticking noise - think it's the fuel pump - thoughts?

Absolutely sure it's not an exhaust leak...
I concur. First tighten down all the header or exhaust manifold bolts and collector bolts. I had a similar sound pop up on my car on a long drive and my fellow mopar friends and I thought it was a lifter. As it turned out, 2 header bolts had loosened a few turns. Tightened them back up and the sound was gone! When I got home I installed header bolt lock clips.
 
Guys, that just might be it, thanks. 68 SS, sorry I posted before I saw your post. I took the hose, as you suggested, and touched it to different areas along the exhaust manifold where it met the head. Sure enough i heard silence on all points but cyl 2; a swooshing noise and the tapping. I was looking to see if I could see any black soot marks but could not. Also, not sure if there's a gasket in there or not. Would you recommend loosening then tightening the bolts? Maybe pull the manifold out a bit to see if there is a gasket or maybe some soot marks?

Thanks again,
Mikey
 
I might completely off but I got a similar ticking and after chasing and eliminating leaks. I found that there's a flapper valve mounted inside of the passenger side manifold. Maybe?
 
I might completely off but I got a similar ticking and after chasing and eliminating leaks. I found that there's a flapper valve mounted inside of the passenger side manifold. Maybe?
Nevermind saw u got headers
 
I'd put some Skynard on the radio and turn it up!
 
Hi all. Thanks no headers at this point but I’m not sure if it has gaskets or not. I guess I will pull The manifold first to see if there’s any sign of leaking.
 
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