Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: TestOmega on 08 September 2010, 15:04:18
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Just wondering if there is benefit to manually turning crank for 6 to 12 revolutions to push out gunk from lifters followers! My lifters are noisy on start up in the right bank. I have added the lifter treatment and so far while driving for about 60 miles it has not fully solved the issue.
My car is quiet but occasionally makes tapping noises when warming up. When I changed the cambelt two weeks ago, I turned the crank few times to get timing perfect. When I started it tapped for a few minutes and then settled to be quiet.
Just not experienced enough to get the lifter/followers out to clean up unless these can be accessed without removing the cam but just the cam cover.
Thanks any comments and suggestions of experience appreciated.
PS: The concept is that as you manually turn the crank slowly it could have the effect of squeezing out the bad stuff just like in the OOF maintenance guide which actually will ensure 100% correctness but quite involved for novice like me.