Help Maybe?

Discussion in 'Technical' started by Dave Budden, Nov 14, 2010.

  1. Dave Budden

    Dave Budden The Bizz!

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    Hi, I recently bought a L32 Twin turbo in rreally good condition!,it's a pretty genuine car & has had alot of money spent on it! (Wheels,tyres,paint job etc.),the engine has only done 135kms(It looks pretty genuine).The problem is when it idles a slight "Knocking noise can be herd".It performs really well but my mechanic mate has pointed out this noise & he could be a bearing noise, but he wasn't sure!,Do I need to worry or what? Help!
    Thankyou.
     
  2. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    Knock, tick or rattle?

    If it's a tick, it's probably lifters, they often gum up and have too much clearance. Only real fix is to pull them out (huge job) and clean them or replace (friggen expensive).

    If it's a knock it's likely to be bearing issues, hopefully not as a rebuild will be required.

    If it's a rattle then probably the variable intake cam sprockets. Only fix is replacement.
     
  3. zed4life (zedcare.com)

    zed4life (zedcare.com) Ω vicarious zedder Ω

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    Lifter tick - I've seen many that

    were reduced dramatically with a good quality oil and oil filter change. 20W-50. If you've just bought it, no idea when the oil was last replaced ...

    They can bleed down as Chrispy said. Give the new oil a good go with several cold/hot/cold engine temp cycles before you write-off the lifters.

     
  4. cru1sr

    cru1sr Bayside Hustla

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    Chrispy,

    If it's the lifters, would you rebuild anyway? I actually don't know the answer but am wondering given that half the engine is pulled to bits anyway to fix 'em.

    Cheers.
     
  5. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    Rebuild the lifters or the motor?

    It's not that much pulled apart. Need to remove the plenum, cam belt and everything in between.

    Can be done in a day if you know what you are doing.
     
  6. cru1sr

    cru1sr Bayside Hustla

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    Sorry. Should've been clearer. Engine. I thought the process of pulling the lifters out was a bit more involved (never done it before) than a day's work.
     
  7. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    It's practically a 100K service and a plenum pull combined.

    If you haven't done both before I wouldn't expect to be able to do it in a day.

    First 100K I did took me about 5 days :p
     
  8. cru1sr

    cru1sr Bayside Hustla

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    I'd be interested in being part of a whole engine rebuild down here in Victoria. I've been involved with a Holden 186 Red engine rebuild (for my '64 EH) but me thinks that a VG will be slightly more complicated...... :eek:
     
  9. ross79

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    Depends how quick you are but can be done in a day. Remove the plenum, take off cam covers and all belts off engine (including timing belt) then simply pull the cams out and you're there.
     
  10. ross79

    ross79 Member

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    I'll be rebuilding my supra engine a couple of weeks. You're welcome to participate :)
    It's not a VG but what better way to learn than the king of the Jap engines :D

    Basically similar design (twin cam bucket and shim). Main difference being one's a V6 the other is a straight 6.
     
  11. cru1sr

    cru1sr Bayside Hustla

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    Yeah mate. Just give me a date and I'll try to cruise up again. Weekends are filling up though because of Christmas and Birthday crap. I know too many people with birthdays around the same time as Jesus...... Add to that the Christmas parties and you get the picture.
     
  12. ross79

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    I feel your pain. My son's birthday is in December, then my mum's the following weekend and another somewhere in between.
     
  13. Martin Williams

    Martin Williams Well-Known Member

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    The longest job is stripping cleaning and reassembling the 24 lifters, especially if they are gummed up or the check valve passes. I would suggest that you have a couple of spare lifters in case you find one or two that are past redemption
     

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