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car runs like a champ...no oil consumption or anything like that. However it ticks....at idle, and when i depress the clutch...also clutch is hard to engage.

what are the possible problems here?

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it ticks???????....
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We are going to need a more detailed explination, a tick could be a million things,mis adjusted valves,broken valve spring,exhaust leak,bearing,bad lifter,etc

Clutch hard to engage? In what way? pushing the pedal in? or letting it out?

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Does the ticking sound go away when the clutch is engaged? If, so might be your Throwout bearing.

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