Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 18:09:54 -0600
Reply-To: "Smola, Tony" <TSmola@TRIBUNE.COM>
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From: "Smola, Tony" <TSmola@TRIBUNE.COM>
Subject: Re: lifters that go flat
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Karl,
you have to grab the lifters w/ one finger or w/ a screwdriver.....be nice &
patient
w/ the screw driver. It also helps to have a magnetic pen to bring it out a
bit before
flicking it out w/ a screwdriver. I'm sure you already know of the
colapsable pushrod tube that you can purchase yo do this job. As far as
identifying the lifter, do this:
take a long screwdriver and use it as a stethescope. place it on the head
near the valve train. This will locate the clacking noise which is actually
excesive valvestem clearance. That is what the clacking noise is. once yu
get close, shut it down, pull off the valve cover and check the clearance
for the valves. like you would for mechanical lifters. The flat lifter will
have a valve alot more than the required spec for hydraulic lifters ( I
think it is 0.006') that's for hydraulic water cooled. Check your Bentley to
confirm specs. Once you locate the valve with the excessive clearance, that
is your respective bad lifter.
Good luck
Malibu Tony 85' Westy
78' 911SC
-----Original Message-----
From: Karl Wolz [mailto:wolzphoto@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 12:14 AM
To: Smola, Tony; vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: Re: lifters that go flat
How the heck do you get the lifters out? I've turned my engine, sans heads,
on its sides, and only two have dropped out. Also, how do you tell which
one(s) are making the noise?
Karl Wolz
----- Original Message -----
From: "Smola, Tony" <TSmola@TRIBUNE.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 11:15 PM
Subject: Re: lifters that go flat
> Brad,
>
> Our vans are for notorious for lifters that will go flat when the engine
is
> stopped in a certain position.
> This happens when a particular valve is being opened and the
corresponding
> lifter is compressed.
> A weak spring will prevent the lifter from "pumping up" and working
> correctly shortly after start-up..
> I would advise you to keep driving for a while and see if it goes away.
> Sometimes lifters will pump up
> after about 20 to 30 minutes of driving, just drive the van nice and easy
> during that time. Of course
> change the oil, make sure you are using a Mahle filter with proper
internal
> valving.
> If these do not correct your problem, you can get a collapsable pushrod
> tube and replace the
> weak lifter once identified.
>
> Malibu Tony 85' Westy
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