How noisey is normal on a 2 liter w/solid lifters? After adjusting the valves [some were a little tight] they seem a little noisy once it warms up [only at idle]. I know a local Porsche shop goes to hydaulics on his re builds and noise is one of his reasons. He says it quites them down quite a bit.
QUOTE (newdeal2 @ Dec 30 2004, 11:04 AM) |
I know a local Porsche shop goes to hydaulics on his re builds and noise is one of his reasons. He says it quites them down quite a bit. |
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After adjusting the valves [some were a little tight] they seem a little noisy once it warms up [only at idle]. |
QUOTE (Mark Henry @ Dec 30 2004, 07:17 AM) |
Hmmmm...the valve train is noisy compared to a new WC car engine but not that bad. Either you messed up the valve adjustment or the worst case is the rivets on your cam gear are coming loose. |
WC ??
water cooled i think. hyd lifters can be noisy too until they pump up.
kevin
.008 is too much and is the main cause of your noise.
Try .006 and if your confident with your adjusting skills you could try .004.
If using aftermarket steel pushrods you can set them at 0 lash.
Yeep...WC = watercooled....just meant it will never be as quiet as newer cars...one of those things you have to live with.
QUOTE (Mark Henry @ Dec 30 2004, 10:48 AM) |
.008 is too much and is the main cause of your noise. |
on my 2.0 i set them 004 intake 005 exhaust.
eliminates the diesel soundtrack, some say it makes a bit more power.
just check them more often, you'll be okay.
I run mine a SNUG .006 and .008 Probably .005 and .007 for most folks. They make alittle noise when engine is cold. But quieten down when the motor gets up to temp. I also run the living piss out my engines and AX the car at least once a month. I normally check them the day after I get home from the AX. Ever since I had the universal joint instaled in my right arm adjusting valves is a snap.
QUOTE (Mark Henry @ Dec 30 2004, 01:48 PM) |
.008 is too much and is the main cause of your noise. Try .006 and if your confident with your adjusting skills you could try .004. |
Do you have stock pushrods, or are they chromoly replacements?
The source of alot of sound can be remedied in the side clearance of the shafts, as well as replacing the valve adjuster screws. Worn screws may give a .006 reading with a feeler gage, but since they are worn may make noise that they should not.
My engines don't clatter.
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I am assuming .006 |
QUOTE (Jake Raby @ Dec 30 2004, 06:04 PM) |
Do you have stock pushrods, or are they chromoly replacements? The source of alot of sound can be remedied in the side clearance of the shafts, as well as replacing the valve adjuster screws. Worn screws may give a .006 reading with a feeler gage, but since they are worn may make noise that they should not. My engines don't clatter. |
QUOTE (Mark Henry @ Dec 30 2004, 06:15 PM) |
I tell customers to set it at .006 because I don't know how good their abilities are. When I set them it's .006 on the intakes and .004 on the exhaust. Only do this if you check your clearance every oil change. |
BTW I went from springs to solid spacers[on the rocker shafts]. Any noise related to these?
Most solid spacers are machined sloppily....
Thats where the noise is coming from- betcha
I make my own spacers just because of this.. Chances are that you don't need solid spacers....
My favorite spacers for stockish engines (up to 6500RPM capable) are the stock units from a 78-83 bus that originally was equipped with hydraulic lifters. These are solid spacers but had springs to keep the lash out...
QUOTE (Jake Raby @ Dec 30 2004, 10:51 PM) |
Most solid spacers are machined sloppily.... Thats where the noise is coming from- betcha |
QUOTE (Jake Raby @ Dec 30 2004, 06:51 PM) |
Most solid spacers are machined sloppily.... Thats where the noise is coming from- betcha |
Hi Jake can you post a pic of your spring loaded spacers. Is there a rocker centering thing going on with the spacers?... I put mine together the way I took it off not putting much thought into the spacers or the adjuster studs for that matter. Mine are adj around .004 to 5 on all and sounds fine to my ears. How do your spacers make the valve train quiter?
My solid spacers are machined to give .003 side clearance, thats probably .010 less than what yours currently are.
My trick with the hydraulic spacers cures most issues and leaves engines as quiet as a mouse!
Most places that sell you parts, don't build engines and even if they do they are just slapped together. They have no idea what they are selling, or how it works because its not been tested!
I agree my rocker spacers were pretty bad. I could rattle the rockers side to side on a couple of them. Mine came from FAT. I made a set that should have been right if I hadn't used two exhaust rockers to make my measurements. I will make a nother set when I need them for the race motor. Maybe I'll make them out of Titanium just for the hell of it.
I would suggest going back and adjusting the valves a little tighter. While you are in there grab each rocker arm and see what amount of side clearence it has. If it is more than very little you need to add a shim or two. That should make things nice and snug.
Ive heard spring loaded shims now Jakes hydrolic and just plain shim washers. Are kits availble??
Bill Oursler is a friend/client [I build Porsche models for him]. I took him for a spin and he said "drives and sounds like a 914". He didn't think it sounded noisey.
My guess is at the moment I'm a little too "in tune" with the engine and I hear every little sound.
BTW Jake...I pitching your best seller to him. He lives in the Carolinas and is interested.
QUOTE (Brett W @ Dec 31 2004, 07:28 AM) |
I agree my rocker spacers were pretty bad. I could rattle the rockers side to side on a couple of them. Mine came from FAT. I made a set that should have been right if I hadn't used two exhaust rockers to make my measurements. I will make a nother set when I need them for the race motor. Maybe I'll make them out of Titanium just for the hell of it. I would suggest going back and adjusting the valves a little tighter. While you are in there grab each rocker arm and see what amount of side clearence it has. If it is more than very little you need to add a shim or two. That should make things nice and snug. |
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