<VV> noisy lifter

Mark Durham 62vair at gmail.com
Mon Jun 27 10:37:06 EDT 2011


Ray, and if all that does not work, then your only option is to take
the lifter out and take it apart and look for the cause.  Mark Durham

On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 9:48 PM, kevin nash <wrokit at hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 19:57:32 -0400
>> From: Ramon Rodriguez III <corvairgrymm at gmail.com>
>> Subject: <VV> noisy lifter
>> To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
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>> Hey folks,
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>>      I just hopped into the 66' 140 Corsa for a quick ride to town (it's
>> only been parked a few days) and had a very noisy lifter on startup.  I let
>> it idle for a good two minutes or so and then drove it about a mile but the
>> lifter noise didn't go away.  By the time I turned around and got it back
>> home it seemed to be a little quieter but not much.
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>>      I'm pretty sure I changed all the lifters maybe 20k miles ago and also
>> replaced all the valve adjuster nuts... so I'm surprised to have this
>> problem.
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>>      Obviously I'll try adjusting the valves and probably get rid of it, but
>> any thoughts on why this would happen all of a sudden?  Oil is AmsOil with
>> the high ZDDP levels and it is up to level.
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>> Thanks,
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>> Ray "Grymm" Rodriguez
>> Lake Ariel, PA
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>  Ray- The lifter probably got a bit of dirt in it and bled down. Sometimes all that is needed to get itall the way pumped up again is to run the car for a good half an hour or so (long enough to get theoil good and warm). If that doesnt do it, change the oil, and run the car for a half an hour again. Ifthe lifter still isnt quiet, then set the lifter with the engine running- but instead of the usual method,try to (very slowly!!!!!) bottom the lifter first, then back off the nut until clatter, then retighten to whateverturns the other lfters are set at.Kevin Nash
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