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Help!! I haven't had the van long and it's my first so bear with me...
I have done about 800 miles since picking up the '86 'velle with a1.9 WBX and no trouble at all.
I moved it yesteeday off the drive and a massively loud pinking type of noise eminated from the engine.
further inspection souws nothing to be flapping about in the egine bay.
I put some oil in it (but was about 3/4 full) and it didn't make any difference.
i've heard hydraulic tappets can be noisesy but the noise is so bad that i don't like to leave the engine running longer than I have to...it's that bad
Sounds like a pebble in a tin can...Neighbours looking through their curtains. Welcome to the world of the flat four.
A few words of advice if a light comes on cover it with the window screen cloth and if a sudden sound appears turn the radio up. 9 x out of 10 it wont be there next time you get in the van. If it is then you may have a problem.
My bus sounds the same if stood for a while or if i have just done some motorway work and the van has stood for a few days. The oil is hot and thin and drains to the sump, just run the van for 10 mile and all will be tickety boo
i say recon...the history is sketchy MAD in Bristol fitted a 'new' engine about 50k miles ago. so i was reliably told by the previous owner. i have a document for it too!!
Mine did exactly this a day or so ago when I started it up in the morning.
I too thought it was too loud for a tappet, but as I was some way from home I just carried on, driving very gently, after about 15 mins it suddenly shut up and hasn't done it since !!
A bit strange though, any comments anyone ?
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p.s. - how can you tell if you have hydraulic / solids ( other than when hydraulics suddenly start to make noises, then stop again of course !! )