hydraulic tappets DG motor
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hydraulic tappets DG motor
my hydraulic tappets are getting very noisy
i've done the regular oil changes etc etc, do i need to split the block to get them out or will they come out with the block intact
i've done the regular oil changes etc etc, do i need to split the block to get them out or will they come out with the block intact
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OK well before you do that have you given it a good half hour run and then are they still noisy?
Have they been adjusted...although they are supposed to be self adjusting this can be done.
Basic adjustment is outlined in the haynes manual
I'll find the relevent post
Have they been adjusted...although they are supposed to be self adjusting this can be done.
Basic adjustment is outlined in the haynes manual
I'll find the relevent post
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USe only a 15w40 or 15w 50 or 20w50...
SHort runs will make them noisy.. as The rev says, take it for a good run.. 30 mins..
Adjustment can be made by.. Backing adjuster right off (when rocker not actuating valve) and 1/2 to 1 turn in from just touching.. the 2 turns as per Bently and Haynes is too much i several peoples opinion (1/2 turn is how I run mine)
SHort runs will make them noisy.. as The rev says, take it for a good run.. 30 mins..
Adjustment can be made by.. Backing adjuster right off (when rocker not actuating valve) and 1/2 to 1 turn in from just touching.. the 2 turns as per Bently and Haynes is too much i several peoples opinion (1/2 turn is how I run mine)
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you can do it with the heads on but you'll need to buy new pushrod tubes
its on the wiki
http://www.club80-90.co.uk/wiki/index.p ... d_in_place
its on the wiki
http://www.club80-90.co.uk/wiki/index.p ... d_in_place
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But you wont get the pushrod tubes back in witht he heads on... and colapsible ones are bloomin expensive..
a run and thicker oil is cheaper and easier to do....
a start, run for 5 mins move and stop always makes both of mine rattle..
Take it up the road for an hour if it has only done 10 minute runs...
a run and thicker oil is cheaper and easier to do....
a start, run for 5 mins move and stop always makes both of mine rattle..
Take it up the road for an hour if it has only done 10 minute runs...
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Good point Dan
Worth checking nothing amiss in there with the rockers and shaft retainers..
Worth checking nothing amiss in there with the rockers and shaft retainers..
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noisey tappets
Just a quick note put Boston Bob in google and have look at his articles some good info regarding tappets on there.
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