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1941 160 valve tapping again
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I dont know if everyone reads the blogs so I wanted to ask this question. I finished a few things on the car this weekend and decided to take it for a ride. It started missing under a load and when I got home I noticed 1 of the valves was tapping again. Its the 4th valve from the back of the engine. I know that is 1 of the valve lifters I replaced before. I guess I have to remove the head and replace that lifter again. Does anyone have any other Ideas?

Posted on: 2023/2/13 5:37
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Re: 1941 160 valve tapping again
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Good Morning…I run Marvel Mystery Oil in both old machines. It does seem to stop sticking valves. I also notice that if I drive both them each week, they run much better than when I don't. Ernie in Arizona

Posted on: 2023/2/13 9:49
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Re: 1941 160 valve tapping again
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If it's dirt, then maybe one of the additives can dissolve or otherwise clear up the issue after running it a bit. If it is simply marginal, say at hot idle (doesn't sound like your problem) then perhaps Marvel or merely a heavier oil would help. Most likely have to take the head off and replace it.

Posted on: 2023/2/13 12:18
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