Knock in the EA82
Knock in the EA82
I hav an EA82 carby with a really bad knock in it (its really nasty)
I recently done the lifters and front cranck seals, re-sealed the heads and re-built the oil pump but it still is knocking.
Any suggestions to why it is still doing this would be greatly appreciated...
Scott
I recently done the lifters and front cranck seals, re-sealed the heads and re-built the oil pump but it still is knocking.
Any suggestions to why it is still doing this would be greatly appreciated...
Scott
i know its a bit of a no brainer but u did prime the oil pump before you ran it up?
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its always a good idea mate. how long have you run it up for?
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Ive ran it for about 2 weeks im sure we primed the engine before we started it we hooked it up to a spare battery disconected the lead from the distributer
and let it tick over till the battery went flat.
I even asked a mechanic and they seem to think that there might even be a gap between the lash adjuster and the crank because is only on the drivers side.
and let it tick over till the battery went flat.
I even asked a mechanic and they seem to think that there might even be a gap between the lash adjuster and the crank because is only on the drivers side.
i had a similar issue and a tiny pieace of dirt had blocked the oil supply restrictor to the heads.
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full NSW rego. 270liters diesel. 140liters of water. airide suspension on front axle.
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my last 4wd that i built and had fun scaring subarus on fire trails:twisted:
full NSW rego. 270liters diesel. 140liters of water. airide suspension on front axle.
self contained for a week with 6 adults. Island cab was cut and narrowed 300mm to fit the chassis.
Great fun off road. Now lives in FIJI as a mobile dentists truck.
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ive seen silicon do this also.madmat wrote:i had a similar issue and a tiny pieace of dirt had blocked the oil supply restrictor to the heads.
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done that as well. I put a higher grade oil in it it quietened down a little but not much..EL TORO wrote:Try a oil change and use a quart of lucas oil. My rig was loud as hell till I put in the stuff. Some times those lifters need a little help. Knocking went away in one day of driving for me. Hope it helps...
Well its something on the lifter but only 1 on them. i remeber 1 side was that rooted that there was a bur around the lifters holding them in place but we got rid of that and put all new lifters in. I think 1 of the valve springs have gone soft, leaving a gap between cam and the lash adjuster, but still unsure been tryng to fugure it out for a couple of weeksMatatak wrote:its not just a lifter tick...
[quote="El_Freddo"]another problem can be the oil pump is sucking air and airating the oil. My sister's L had the seals IN the oil pump changed but we failed to replace the shaft seal. It took a 3000km trip to seal it up from dust/dirt etc. Sounded like a diesel before this happened - real nasty.
the oil pump is fine we rebuilt that aswell and checked it yesterday to see if it was actually putting oil on the cams.
the oil pump is fine we rebuilt that aswell and checked it yesterday to see if it was actually putting oil on the cams.
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Don't get me wrong, the oil pump will pump oil, but at engine speed and temp it may find it easier to suck a little air into the system than suck the oil from the sump...Dutchy wrote: the oil pump is fine we rebuilt that aswell and checked it yesterday to see if it was actually putting oil on the cams.
All of this said, you may not have this problem at all, i'm just coming in on another angle

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