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Noisy Tappets..bad?


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is it when you turn your car off - or whilist running? cause i hear the same thing sometimes , sounds like its has something to do with the location near the turbo and compressor .

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iv just noticed a ticking sound after i removed my cam / coil / rocker covers, tryint to sus is out aswell . .

check your fan and belts too - something could be hitting .

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It could be noisy lifters. They may be gummed up a bit, and not letting correct oil pressure through to give the correct running clearance. Nulon make an additive for clearing them out.

However, one possibility for the noise could be "piston slap" - the bore has worn a bit, and the clearances to the piston and rings is now out of spec. That can only be fixed with a rebuild of the engine.

Try the Nulon first - it's a lot cheaper.

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you add it to your engine oil, its to free up tappets/lifters

i think thats the one he is talking about

you might be able to get it from servo if they have a few car products

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Ive never used it before...but it would be your oil mate as thats what bleeds in and out of the lifters.

Sometimes sticky followers can clear themselves out after a while and they come good again.

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other fluids?

The Nulon stuff is called lifter free from memory, Just add the bottle to the motor through the oil filler and drive around, with any luck the noise should go away. The other fluids referred to would be coolant,brake fuild, gearbox oil etc im guessing.

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I heard hearing this noise is a good thing.. Means your car is running fine.,

But thats what i have heard..

SR20s have common issues with lifters..

Just go to your mechanic and see what he says..

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