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Ticking HLA's

Old 02-14-2018, 01:27 PM
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I've read that if you're an RD owner then at some point in the cars lifetime, you'll probably have ticking HLAs. I also read that this can be solved by taking them out and soaking them in oil. I have a tick that happens once in a while and is not constant. Is there a DIY or can anyone give some light into how difficult it is to tear into the engine and remove them to try and solve this from happening? I dont want it to get worst and if I can nip it in the bud before it does get bad, then all the better.
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I made a diy for taking apart and cleaning the HLAs. For help with the camshaft removal you could check out the 1.8 intake cam swap diys.
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They tick a little in normal operation, but TICK only rarely, when starved for oil or gummed up. Every several oil changes, run a solvent flush through before changing the oil. NEVER use the cheapest oil filter (OEM or a good aftermarket only!) and use good oil, and you won't see much ticking once the engine has run long enough to circulate oil after a cold start.



...according to my engine, which is old and only ticks on a cold start when it is really low on oil



If I hear my valvetrain ticking, it always means the engine is low on oil. If yours isn't, try a solvent flush before the next oil change before you start thinking of opening up the valve cover.



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