Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 16:35:52 +1100
Reply-To: Stephen Overmyer <s.overmyer@UWS.EDU.AU>
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From: Stephen Overmyer <s.overmyer@UWS.EDU.AU>
Subject: Re: Knocking noise from lifters
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Hi John,
The interesting (or annoying) thing is that whilst I work exclusively
on my older VWs, the WBX,having been owned by me ever since new has been
fastidiously maintained & serviced by the VW chaps I bought it
from...every service since then within 500kms of the recommended
service time.BTW,this is not a deallership as such but a family
company in business since 1967 with a genuine love of all things VW.
I wanted to own one vehicle in my life with all the service log books
properly filled in and stamped by the original dealership...just for
that warm fuzzy feeling only VW nuts would understand I guess...
and it wouldn't hurt re-sale value either ;)
Anyway,the point is,it has always had regular oil changes,using the
correct oil and oil filter...but the lifters will still knock if
I do the short drive thing....so I try not to as much as is at all
possible.
I have not however tried the MMO solution.I can't recall ever seeing
it available here in Oz for sale...any other Oz listees know if it
can be bought here?
Cheers,
Steve O
Blue Mountains NSW Aust.
'92 Transporter WBX Kombi
'76 Transporter Double Cab
'68 Beetle
'00 Transporter 5Cyl Double Cab (work truck)
At 23:13 6/03/02 -0600, you wrote:
>Steve, sounds exactly like the old classic WBX lifter syndrome. The WBX is
>notorious for this. It happened on my engine even after it was rebuilt and
new
>lifters installed during the rebuild. There are several steps to take to
>eliminate this, some of which I have done, some not, but others on the list
>recommend.
>
>First, be sure you have the right oil for the engine. I run 20W50 year round
>as I am here in the south. Other parts of the country may require changeovers
>for winter operation.
>
>Second, be sure you are using a Mahle oil filter. It has an internal relief
>valve with a spring sufficiently strong to prevent leakdown and subsequent
>loss of oil from the oil galleries in the engine.
>
>These first two have worked for me. No more clackety clack from the lifters.
>However I find I must be diligent about oil changes a filter changes.
>
>Third, and this I have not done, is to add Marvels Mystery Oil to the your
>engine oil. This is a Marvelous (good pun) lubricant with good cleaning
action
>for the lifters.
>
>These actions should eliminate your problem. If not, then you may have to
>replace the lifter to get rid of the problem.
>
>Good Luck.
>
>John Rodgers'
>88 GL Driver
>
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