Re: Valvetrain noise after not starting for a few months - any remedies for future?
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What year and model?
Posted on: 9/9 20:32
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Re: Valvetrain noise after not starting for a few months - any remedies for future?
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Sounds like it took a bit to get the oil pressure up feed to the lifters.
Which engine do you have? In my old worn motors, I always run a little Lucas Oil Stabilizer which helps to keep things quiet.
Posted on: 9/9 22:45
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-BigKev
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Re: Valvetrain noise after not starting for a few months - any remedies for future?
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If this is a super eight or twelve with the dashpot valve silencers, then read the service counselors (on the literature pages of this forum) and there are numerous notes to owners/mechanics that as long as there isnt "gunk" in the oil passages, it takes several minutes and heating up to get oil pumped through all the passageways up to the dashpots...even then there may be an air bubble that takes repeated running to "burp" out and then it will all quiet down.
If this isnt one of those engines, then someone else should assist your understanding.
Posted on: 9/10 11:53
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