What are the symptoms of loose/tight valve lash?
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What are the symptoms of loose/tight valve lash?
ok, it just occured to me....
I thought I had an ignition problem, but I'm not so sure... my plugs are fouled, and the car is very weak (at least seems like it).
In the engine bay I can hear a ticking, it's noticeable, and has gotten more noticeable since I got it 4 months ago. i -thought- it was the injectors ticking, but now I'm not sure... can maladjusted valve lash cause these problems? How much of a job is it to adjust them? So get my covers off I think I would have to remove my intake, but from what I hear the car has to be running, any thought?
Am I on the right track, or should I go back to my orignial idea (the bad ignition).
any thoughts?
PS, I don't -believe- the engine has ever been opened up, although I don't know... can they loosen over time?
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I thought I had an ignition problem, but I'm not so sure... my plugs are fouled, and the car is very weak (at least seems like it).
In the engine bay I can hear a ticking, it's noticeable, and has gotten more noticeable since I got it 4 months ago. i -thought- it was the injectors ticking, but now I'm not sure... can maladjusted valve lash cause these problems? How much of a job is it to adjust them? So get my covers off I think I would have to remove my intake, but from what I hear the car has to be running, any thought?
Am I on the right track, or should I go back to my orignial idea (the bad ignition).
any thoughts?
PS, I don't -believe- the engine has ever been opened up, although I don't know... can they loosen over time?
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1985 Camaro SC - 2.8L, auto.
http://www.xenodrgn.f2s.com/Frontright.jpg
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Car: 4
Engine: 6
Transmission: 5
They often do loosen over time, as parts wear and all that. They rarely tighten themselves except when a valve seat wears through and the valve rests against soft metal; then that erodes real fast, and the valve moves upward in the head, and it can get to the point where the valve train holds it open.
I don't even know if a 2.8 has adjustable rockers. If it does, you could try adjusting them. A rolled cam lobe also makes what sounds like a tick, although if you could slow it down, it would probably be a squeak.
I don't think you have to pull the intake to get the valve covers off but i could be wrong. I don't know anything at all about the details of the 6-cylinder motors.
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I don't even know if a 2.8 has adjustable rockers. If it does, you could try adjusting them. A rolled cam lobe also makes what sounds like a tick, although if you could slow it down, it would probably be a squeak.
I don't think you have to pull the intake to get the valve covers off but i could be wrong. I don't know anything at all about the details of the 6-cylinder motors.
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Thanks, I'll try posting this over in the V6 forum.
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