Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 10:00:35 MDT
Reply-To: Joe Fortino <biker.pride@USA.NET>
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From: Joe Fortino <biker.pride@USA.NET>
Subject: Re: [Lifter Thoughts]
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I've done the same, only to have the slight clack return,
test case one time I start not allowing a total warm up, drove
about 100 meters and the shut it off, came out later restarted
to plan my drive home and CLACK CLACK, really loud noise. Thinking
the oil would work threw did'nt quite it down, so i shutdown 2 times
and restarted and the lifter un-stuck itself.. seems this happens a bit
** hoping to get way more miles out of my motor ** still has penlty
of power **
Joe
85GL
Jay L Snyder <Jay.L.Snyder@USA.DUPONT.COM> wrote:
I have replaced the lifters on my '85 Westy and I still get noise from
time to time. I have tried Marvel's Mystery Oil. It may help some, but I
think it thins the oil some and my oil pressure is low enough, thank you.
Some have said it depends on where the cam stops when you shut it down.
This would explain the random nature of the problem. I have my lifters
adjusted at 1 turn, splitting the difference between the Bentley ( 2 turns)
and Boston Bob's (0 lash) settings. I hate to go tighter than 1 turn,
because the lifters do eventually quiet, and I certainly don't want to be
too tight and burn a valve. When the valves are quiet, the engine runs
good. When they are clacking, the idle "hunts" a little, often sitting
just above the normal speed. Last night I changed oil (Valvoline 20-50 and
Mann filter), and the valves were clacking away. They would not quiet a
idle, even after 5 or 10 minutes. They only quieted down after a test run
where I was able to run the engine up through the rpms. Then, voila, peace
and quiet.
Because I have new lifters, can I run 2 turns? I really don't feel like
re-adjusting all the valves, checking compression and then maybe having to
do it all over again. How in the world can you run "0 lash"? You must
get some noise all the time. I thought the 2 turns just pre-loaded the
lifter and would not actually open the valve. Is the 0 lash for old
crapped up lifters?
Jay '85 Westy (the Hindenburg)
Enjoy the ride before she blows...
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