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Date:         Sun, 21 Sep 2003 09:57:12 -0700
Reply-To:     mark <guruvinnie@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         mark <guruvinnie@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      loud lifters
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Search the archives for "atf and mmo" ... you'll find instructions on running 50/50 atf/oil at idle for twenty minutes, before changing to just oil with 8oz of mmo (with a new filter mahle OC 108 or mann 719/712)... (think I have those mann numbers right)...

I just had to do this after loud lifters started occuring after someone installed a belt wrong, and the oil tube for the dipstick was bent and pulled out of the block resulting in contamination... when the drive belt broke into pieces...

I had just changed the oil two days before this happened... so it was fresh oil that was contaminated... oddly enough the lifters would only get loud after freeway driving... city driving would quiet them down... In any case.. they're quiet now... freeway driving is quiet.... Just wondering what is going to happen next...

Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 22:25:47 -0500 From: John Rodgers <j_rodgers@CHARTER.NET> Subject: Re: Loud lifter problem

Jim, if not already done, install a Mahle or Mann oil filter - they are the only ones to every use .. lots of reasons why but just do it. Also change oil to 20W50wt Dino oil or Mobil 1 15W50 synthetic. I recently changed to the synthetic at 40,000 miles on a new engine. It was using a bit of oil, but now with the Mobil 1 it has been reduced to negligeble

Thse two steps should stop the clackiing problem.

Regards,

John Rodgers 88 GL Driver

Felder wrote:

> The hydraulic lifters on my 90 Carat 2.1 have started making very loud > noises if the van sits for a few days. > > I noticed when I drove it VERY heavily loaded with stuff to New York > (from Alabama) a few weeks ago. I pulled into a rest stop and heard the > clacking, so I slowed it down the rest of the trip. It was quite hot > those two days. > > When I backed off on the highway speed, everything sounded good again. > I parked the van for a week in NYC. When the parking lot guy brought it > around, I heard the clacking again, which disappeared once the car > warmed up. > > That was a few weeks back. I'm usually in it every day for something, > but I haven't been outside the home office for a couple of days. > Tonight, I went to the store and the clacking was back. Didn't drive it > far enough to make it quit altogether, but it did subside a bit. > > What to do? > > Thanks, > > Jim >

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