Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 15:56:30 -0500
Reply-To: Bradley Flubacher <flub@ADELPHIA.NET>
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From: Bradley Flubacher <flub@ADELPHIA.NET>
Subject: Re: chronic flat lifter
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This is more like the answer I was after. I've used MMO in the past, and
found that, yes, the lifter did quiet after time. But, the lifter
quiets with time when there's NO MMO in the case. Users of MMO, do you
put it in the case with every oil change?
I'm using a mahle oil filter at the moment, but I intend to switch to
the amsoil filter when this one is done. I've been running the amsoil
for only 5 months, so I'm certain the oil is fine. I'm probably due for
a filter change, though.
As it is, the lifter pumps up after driving for about 15 minutes. Once
it's pumped up, it'll be fine for the day. However, it's been flat every
morning for weeks now. This is my wife's daily driver.
Brad
Dennis Haynes wrote:
>If it happens frequently, you have a bad lifter or two. Locate and
>replace the offending lifter.
>
>Dennis
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM] On Behalf
>Of John Rodgers
>Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 12:50 AM
>To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>Subject: Re: chronic flat lifter
>
>What brand of oil filter are you using. Should be a Mann or Mahle filter
>- available from some of our list vendors. Because of the internal
>construction, these filters maintain pressure in the oil galleries of
>the engine long after the engine is shut down. Thsi helps keep the
>lifters inflated with oil. Also are you religious in your oil changes.
>My van rattles the lifters if I don't change oil on schedule. And
>finally, put some Marvels Mystery Oil into the oil sump. It's amazing
>stuff, and really does the job. In the case of the WBX engine, MMO is
>not snake oil. It really works, as attested by me, and many others on
>this list. Additionally, MMO is good for the fuel injectors as well.
>
>These are just some of the little tricks that members have learned over
>time and have passed along. They work.
>
>Good luck.
>
>John Rodgers
>88 GL driver
>
>Bradley Flubacher wrote:
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>>I'm experiencing a lifter that is flat more often then not. I'm
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>running
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>>14W-40 amsoil, and I live in PA. (it's been very cold). What do you
>>suggest I do? Could misadjusted rockers cause the lifters to go flat?
>>Sometimes the tapping is so bad, it begins to knock. I envision the
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>push
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>>rod jumping out of the seats on the rocker or the lifter. I sounds
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>like
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>>the engine is coming apart..
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>>Brad
>>zoom zoom
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