Kalevera
01-19-2005, 01:41 AM
Guys -
After fitting my new coolant return line today, I decided it was time to check the valves for the first time (I've driven the car about 500 miles in the two months that I've owned it).
There's been a bit of ticking noise...I didn't know it wasn't normal until Brett Anderson told me to check the banjo bolts after he noted "some ticking" from the valves.
Upon popping off the valve cover, I found the front banjo bolt and accompanying brass crush washer sitting in the exhaust valley by the drain -- uh oh. The rear one was tight.
Some of the cam lobes don't look great, but it's hard for me to tell if they're scored or what. Some have a darker hue to the contact area between the rocker arm and the lobe; others are shiny enough to produce a reflection, which I assume is an indication of oil starvation.
The chain and tensioner appear to be fine.
I used a bit of generic loctite and torqued the banjo bolt and crush washer back in. Waited a few hours before I started the car. After hearing it run for a while, I isolated the main "ticking" sound to the 2nd cyl intake.
Anyone know if this sound will go away now that I'm taking care of the banjo bolts? I guess I'm more concerned about losing the head altogether.
thanks in advance -- whit
After fitting my new coolant return line today, I decided it was time to check the valves for the first time (I've driven the car about 500 miles in the two months that I've owned it).
There's been a bit of ticking noise...I didn't know it wasn't normal until Brett Anderson told me to check the banjo bolts after he noted "some ticking" from the valves.
Upon popping off the valve cover, I found the front banjo bolt and accompanying brass crush washer sitting in the exhaust valley by the drain -- uh oh. The rear one was tight.
Some of the cam lobes don't look great, but it's hard for me to tell if they're scored or what. Some have a darker hue to the contact area between the rocker arm and the lobe; others are shiny enough to produce a reflection, which I assume is an indication of oil starvation.
The chain and tensioner appear to be fine.
I used a bit of generic loctite and torqued the banjo bolt and crush washer back in. Waited a few hours before I started the car. After hearing it run for a while, I isolated the main "ticking" sound to the 2nd cyl intake.
Anyone know if this sound will go away now that I'm taking care of the banjo bolts? I guess I'm more concerned about losing the head altogether.
thanks in advance -- whit