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Post by DRAGONWAGON »

hi all
have finally sorted out a starting probolem on our van. 1987 1.9 100k on clock. starter failure.
Now all of a sudden a very loud tappet like noise. IS it safe to drive the van or does it need further investigation?

Any suggestions or advice
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tappet noise is normal if the van has been parked for a while.
they leak oil out of the little cylinder and have to "pump up" and thats best done with hot oil

Take it for a long run (20 mins) and it should quieten down

The noise also could mean it's time for an oil change.
20w 50 mineral shuts tappets up... as does 15w 40
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but just do the obvious first - oil level , loose items ect

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Post by DRAGONWAGON »

hi
Sorry i didnt reply but advice on running van for a few miles stopped the tappet noise. Been away for our first weekend in van. Great fun only thing we forgot were the matches to light cooker on first night . Had to drink beer til the morning. :D

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Had to drink beer til the morning. :D

I know the feeling i use that excuse regularly
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