Hydraulic lifters
Re: Hydraulic lifters
Got to be anaerobic sealant other wise it blocks the oil ways . Strip down time .
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Jamesridgway1994
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Re: Hydraulic lifters
You reckon some sealent has blocked a bit of the oil channel?
Re: Hydraulic lifters
RTV wont break down like anaerobic sealant, which only cures when parts are clamped together so any left in oil ways would be washed away with the correct sealant , so yes that is possible .
I used ELRING Curil K2 but there are others .
I used ELRING Curil K2 but there are others .
Re: Hydraulic lifters
You need to use loctite 574 then use a roller to make sure there are no lumps etc. If you used RTV you could have blocked the oil ways damaging the lifters or cams/head. The other trouble is the cam ladder and head need to be a flush fit that's why you have to roll it flush as there's no bearings, using RTV can cause a gap between the two causing excessive clearance between the cam and cam carrier. If was you I wouldn't be driving it anywhere
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Jamesridgway1994
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Re: Hydraulic lifters
Tbf I think if the oil channels were all blocked up it would be a lot louder than what it is its only a slight one but I think it might be worth a look.. John u got any that stuff u were on about that I could pinch?
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Re: Hydraulic lifters
Started it for the first time in 8 months *laughs*, I have fully synth oil in it too, not sure if that makes a difference, did it
as an experiment, I can report no issues.






