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Sticking tappet like noise when cold.....am I right?
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D4NTP
PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 4:37 pm Up
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Started the 206 up after it has been stood for a good few days out in the cold and it sounded like a sticking tappet, took it for a drive and the tapping noise increased with revs and seemed, either not there or much quieter when i lifted off (no sound deadening so its hard to tell which).
Once the engine oil got up to around 60-70 degrees it went off all together.

Any ideas?

The oil and filter were done about 50 miles ago and is the same 10w60 millers I used last year when it was properly cold, with no problems.

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well, probably too thick for winter anyway
 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
well, probably too thick for winter anyway

Yeah, did think that but as its usually only driven on trackdays it doesn't get driven short distances cold, but like I said, it was fine last year.
Tried searching for other possibilities but only came up with a sticky tappet or dodgy tensioner.

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i doubt is tensioner.

well, tappet will wear out over time so i am not surprise last yr was fine

why running 10w60 btw? it shear like s*** according to most scooby driver experiences

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
i doubt is tensioner.

well, tappet will wear out over time so i am not surprise last yr was fine

why running 10w60 btw? it shear like s*** according to most scooby driver experiences

I'm running it due to the temps on the trackday mainly. My theory being if its sat near the red most of the time a 10w60 will maintain its viscosity better than a 40 and give it a bit more of a chance, particulary with the engine been worn already. It seems to keep the temperature down aswell.
My Cuz had a scooby and it wouldnt matter what oil you put in it, his blew up so many times it wasn't funny.
That said I wouldnt trust a scooby driver if they told me it was Sunday.

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D4NTP wrote:
Seabook wrote:
i doubt is tensioner.

well, tappet will wear out over time so i am not surprise last yr was fine

why running 10w60 btw? it shear like s*** according to most scooby driver experiences

I'm running it due to the temps on the trackday mainly. My theory being if its sat near the red most of the time a 10w60 will maintain its viscosity better than a 40 and give it a bit more of a chance, particulary with the engine been worn already. It seems to keep the temperature down aswell.
My Cuz had a scooby and it wouldnt matter what oil you put in it, his blew up so many times it wasn't funny.
That said I wouldnt trust a scooby driver if they told me it was Sunday.

this is so true Laughing Laughing

or get yourself one of these?

www.wolverineheater.com/

 
 

 

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A little excessive...... Although there should be one in the coolant system so the heater is nice and warm straight away
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you need a oil cooler Smile
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Mattie-RS wrote:
you need a oil cooler Smile

did you not remember imjeeve's 180gti accident with the mocal oil cooler? Laughing Laughing

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
Mattie-RS wrote:
you need a oil cooler Smile

did you not remember imjeeve's 180gti accident with the mocal oil cooler? Laughing Laughing

no, what happened?

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Mattie-RS wrote:
you need a oil cooler Smile

Never gets into the red, even with the Cadwell endurance run, so, untill this tappet incident I was planning on going without.

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Mattie-RS wrote:
Seabook wrote:
Mattie-RS wrote:
you need a oil cooler Smile

did you not remember imjeeve's 180gti accident with the mocal oil cooler? Laughing Laughing

no, what happened?

the oil pipe going into the cooler snap during the event Laughing

new engine after that

 
 

 

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Ouch!!

i was just thinking of keeping it warm but not too warm, cooler with a thermostat will keep it at a good temperature

i dont have a oil temp gauge, not sure what temps i am running on track

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