Click sound from engine
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Click sound from engine
My engine (93 SOHC) makes a small "tick tick" sound when runing at idle speed. You can't hear it from inside the car but you can from outside. Is that sound coming from the valves? Should I bother?
Jonathan Michaud
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Re: Click sound from engine
its your rockers it doesnt really hurt anything, but its annoying what i did to stop my mine from pinging was use 20-50 oil, and high octane gas and it does it no more ![Driver :driver:](./images/smilies/driver.gif)
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Re: Click sound from engine
put some lucas engine treatment it will stop quick
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Re: Click sound from engine
it's your HLA's, more commonly referred to as lifters. the oil passages get clogged over time and prevent oil getting to where it needs to go, so you hear the tapping noise. you can try some sort of hydraulic lifter cleaner to see if it helps. if not, you can either replace them or put shims in them.
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Re: Click sound from engine
An Engine flush could also help greatly in clearing up gunk. This would be followed up by sythentic oil of course ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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Car Meanins:
Honda: Hang On, Not Done Accelerating
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Mazda: Must Always Zoom Down Asphalt
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FORD: Frequently Overhauled, Rarely Driven
Mazda: Must Always Zoom Down Asphalt
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Re: Click sound from engine
not always the case. synthetic oil is not recommended on cars that have over 50-70k mi that have not been using synthetic oil before. it can possibly cause seals to leak.
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Re: Click sound from engine
I don't know how many time I'll have to cut and paste this from my previous post (this will be third time), but here it goes.Originally posted by OsoSlo z28:
not always the case. synthetic oil is not recommended on cars that have over 50-70k mi that have not been using synthetic oil before. it can possibly cause seals to leak.
Synthetic oil has very strong cleansing abilities. If you just start dumping in synth after 150k miles of crap regular oil, of course you will start having oil problems. Oil made from crude leaves depostise on the engine as it breaks down, synthetic leaves few to none (partly because its so damn heat resistant). After 150k miles of deposites on the engine, then you put a cleansing oil in, guess what happens? The deposties are removed! Now, that is a good thing in some cirumstances, however, when you leave those free deposties in for another 7,500 miles (recommended oil change for mx3), they will reak havoc on all your seals. This leads to oil buring. Thus, it was not the synth oil that caused you oil buring problems, it was the regular oil.
How do you avoid this and still switch over to sythetic oil on a high milage engine? Simple, before you switch over, do an engine flush to remove all the deposites before the sythetic oil is used. Then not only will your not consume more oil, but your seals will last longer, buring less oil.
Now, as for actually doing the egine swap; here a long thread realted to the process, and the pros/cons. Engine Flush
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Stock 1995 RS - Creek Blue
Car Meanins:
Honda: Hang On, Not Done Accelerating
FORD: Frequently Overhauled, Rarely Driven
Mazda: Must Always Zoom Down Asphalt
Car Meanins:
Honda: Hang On, Not Done Accelerating
FORD: Frequently Overhauled, Rarely Driven
Mazda: Must Always Zoom Down Asphalt