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johnsherrott
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enigne start up

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Hi all..... i'm having a issue with my T25 engine.

After i leave the van standing for a while ( say 2 days or so) the engine sounds really rough for the first 60 secounds after starting it up.
I was wondering if this is normal for the T25? I think it might be to do with the oil circulation around the top end. After the first few minutes it sounds fine!
Has anybody else had the same problem?

I would be grateful of any help!!!

Cheers

John

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Oh no... does it sound all clattery and with loud tack tack noise?

the end is nigh.. sell it me and forget about it.

















Normal unless it needs a service (oil and filter) use mineral 15/40 or for complete deafness try morris 20/50
read up on Hydraulic tappets or Hydraulic lifters
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Would help a little if you tell us what engine you have also... :wink: :wink:

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Its a 1.9 petrol Aircooled engine

Cheers


John

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help being in technical section too??
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Quite normal if left for a day or two. The hydraulic tappets loose some of their oil pressure and the tappet gap increases slightly. After the engine has run for a while, usually taken for a few miles drive, all wil be quiet again!
Some do it, some don't... Luck of the draw really but nothing to worry about I would have thought.
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