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    What the!?

    Unfortunately this sounds like it's coming from inside the rocker cover on the left. At least it's not my new chains making noise, but it still sounds serious. Noticed it this morning as i dropped the gf at work.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaT7Pxe6MIE

    Looked on youtube at similar vids and it sounds exactly like what i assume to be noisy lifters. I have little to no idea about this so can someone give me some information?
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    well mickey its obvious thats a bad noise. my condolences! where abouts is it coming from? that rear right corner? have you noticed a difference in power?

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    In answer to your questions...

    Coming from inside the rocker cover on the left (that metal box thingo you see on the left of the intake manifold). Difference in power is none, although I know I'm very low on oil! oops..

    I'm gonna change and fill up the oil today, might also chuck in some lifter free-up stuff...shall let y'all know how it goes
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    Low oil is a pretty good reason for hydraulic lifters to be noisy, depending on how low of course.
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    Hey mickey.

    the same thing has happened to me before. freaked me out. It is just a sticky tappet. It should come loose.

    no big drama. just drive it steadily while its making that noise and it should come unstuck

    good luck buddy
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    Quote Originally Posted by tassie_euro_mk1 View Post
    Hey mickey.

    the same thing has happened to me before. freaked me out. It is just a sticky tappet. It should come loose.

    no big drama. just drive it steadily while its making that noise and it should come unstuck

    good luck buddy
    Sorry lads, been out the whole weekend and haven't given you my little photo's of the fun I had on saturday under the car

    It was indeed a lifter noise, so I just serviced the engine and threw in some lifter-free-up additive to the oil. I have found out that I actually have an oil leak that I wasn't aware of...and here's a pic to show you why. Be prepared...it's pretty hardcore...


















    PWNED!


    My sump plug is skimmed and it leaks probably 2-5ml a day. Oh, and this is what I found while underneath my car also. Someone was servicing it and decided that they were SO happy they'd leave a note to tell someone!



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    I was going to suggest some Wynns lifter free up treatment and a service. Good stuff dude. Gummy lifters can sound nasty but it's easy to fix (usually).

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    Nice leak there Mickey...Looks like you are up for a sump gasket there...looks like an easy job though.
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    When you get noisy lifter/lifters put some good engine flush in the oil and run the engine for 10 to 20 minutes before you drain it. LiquiMoly makes engine flush (Engine Detox) and also some lifter quiet additive (I can't remember now what they call it), Sonax brand engine flush is good too and it is not solvent based.

    Once you put new oil in engine, run engine at 3,000rpm for 2 to 5 minutes to bleed the air out of the lifters. You can try this before you change oil to see if there is less noise after you revved the engine to determinate if it is actually lifters noise.

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    good to hear its all been fixed! that was hardcore! it did get pwnt.

    At least the car has had smiley services. Of course i had to see the pics just after i lowered my car today. haha.

    my reservoir is leaking like 200ml a day... lots of fun.

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