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Re: Lifters changed..
« Reply #15 on: 05 February 2008, 00:07:04 »

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For goodness sake, leave her alone, turn the stereo up and you won't hear any more noises !   Things will settle down after a few miles, give your mods a chance to bed in.  :y :y :y

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An exhaust blow will never settle down - it will only get worse if not rectified :y


OK, your a perfectionist.
I must confess the worst thing about my Omega is I can't hear the engine or any noise its making.
I grew up through a progression of cars, and you got to listen for noises like the engine was clattering, the steering was a bit pulling to one side, or the exhaust was blowing, but with this Megga, I can't hear sod all, apart from the stereo !. Its a bit too quiet, I miss being able to hear how hard the engine is working, or if something is clattering, but modern cars tend to be that way, good for 200,00miles then scrap.
Have you ever changed the distributor or Radiator on an original mini?, now that's fun !.
Don't worry, just enjoy the drive,

Ken

PS We really must go for several pints some night !
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Re: Lifters changed..
« Reply #16 on: 05 February 2008, 00:15:27 »

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For goodness sake, leave her alone, turn the stereo up and you won't hear any more noises !   Things will settle down after a few miles, give your mods a chance to bed in.  :y :y :y

Ken

An exhaust blow will never settle down - it will only get worse if not rectified :y


OK, your a perfectionist.
I must confess the worst thing about my Omega is I can't hear the engine or any noise its making.
I grew up through a progression of cars, and you got to listen for noises like the engine was clattering, the steering was a bit pulling to one side, or the exhaust was blowing, but with this Megga, I can't hear sod all, apart from the stereo !. Its a bit too quiet, I miss being able to hear how hard the engine is working, or if something is clattering, but modern cars tend to be that way, good for 200,00miles then scrap.
Have you ever changed the distributor or Radiator on an original mini?, now that's fun !.
Don't worry, just enjoy the drive,

Ken

PS We really must go for several pints some night !


Oh I have.  :D :D :D
What do you mean 'original mini' there is only one Mini, evolving little over the years. :)
 Any modern talk of mine should say BMW. THERE IS ONLY ONE MINI
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Re: Lifters changed..
« Reply #17 on: 05 February 2008, 01:11:16 »

Absolutely Sir, it taught you how engine timing worked.

A funny story. I was living in Greenock, and my sister was going out with a chap who had a Triumph 2000. (Many moons ago) He lived up in the Western Isles, you know a bit far away etc. He had passed his test and all that, and was going to give us a lift up to a "do" in Glasgow Uni. We came to a roundabout in Greenock, and said "turn left", and he did,  Sharp Left !. None of this go round and take the 3rd exit crap, but turn left he did!. This brought some consternation amongst the other drivers until we realised that up in the Highlands they didn't have roundabouts such as down south!.

We survived, she didn't marry him,all good fun!!!  ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Lifters changed..
« Reply #18 on: 05 February 2008, 02:37:53 »

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For goodness sake, leave her alone, turn the stereo up and you won't hear any more noises !   Things will settle down after a few miles, give your mods a chance to bed in.  :y :y :y

Ken

An exhaust blow will never settle down - it will only get worse if not rectified :y


OK, your a perfectionist.
I must confess the worst thing about my Omega is I can't hear the engine or any noise its making.
I grew up through a progression of cars, and you got to listen for noises like the engine was clattering, the steering was a bit pulling to one side, or the exhaust was blowing, but with this Megga, I can't hear sod all, apart from the stereo !. Its a bit too quiet, I miss being able to hear how hard the engine is working, or if something is clattering, but modern cars tend to be that way, good for 200,00miles then scrap.
Have you ever changed the distributor or Radiator on an original mini?, now that's fun !.
Don't worry, just enjoy the drive,

Ken

PS We really must go for several pints some night !

I agree, I am a bit of a perfectionist. But I guess that's better than not maintaining the thing.

Once I've sorted out my niggles (which you ALWAYS get with such major surgery) I'll be a happy chap!

Yes, I have changed the Rad, and the Dizzy, on the original mini. I recall that I found it a bit of a challenge at the time, but granted I was only 16, and it worked, it can't be too bad :)

Did someone say pints? I'm up for a few of those  ;D
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Re: Lifters changed..
« Reply #19 on: 05 February 2008, 12:37:03 »

Was it a big job? I think I may need to do mine...it's begining to sound like its got false teeth.
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Re: Lifters changed..
« Reply #20 on: 05 February 2008, 12:51:35 »

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Was it a big job? I think I may need to do mine...it's begining to sound like its got false teeth.

Lifters? Not a bit job, just fiddly, messy and time consuming ;)
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« Reply #21 on: 05 February 2008, 12:54:24 »

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Was it a big job? I think I may need to do mine...it's begining to sound like its got false teeth.

Lifters? Not a bit job, just fiddly, messy and time consuming ;)
It isn't a camshaft-out job then?
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« Reply #22 on: 05 February 2008, 12:55:43 »

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Was it a big job? I think I may need to do mine...it's begining to sound like its got false teeth.

Lifters? Not a bit job, just fiddly, messy and time consuming ;)
It isn't a camshaft-out job then?

yes, plenum off, cambelt off, inlet off, cam covers off, cam sprockets all off.. camshafts out..
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« Reply #23 on: 05 February 2008, 13:04:50 »

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Was it a big job? I think I may need to do mine...it's begining to sound like its got false teeth.

Lifters? Not a bit job, just fiddly, messy and time consuming ;)
It isn't a camshaft-out job then?

yes, plenum off, cambelt off, inlet off, cam covers off, cam sprockets all off.. camshafts out..

Not a Anne Boylin job then...(head off)  ::)
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Re: Lifters changed..
« Reply #24 on: 05 February 2008, 15:27:34 »

Nah... it's about 5 hours work to do ALL the lifters.
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Re: Lifters changed..
« Reply #25 on: 05 February 2008, 15:34:57 »

Cool...will that sort out my tappetty tappetty tap tap?
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« Reply #26 on: 05 February 2008, 15:40:46 »

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Cool...will that sort out my tappetty tappetty tap tap?

would think so, as long as the oil is also fresh, and oilways are OK..
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Re: Lifters changed..
« Reply #27 on: 05 February 2008, 15:58:33 »

Now you have to remember what james calls not a big job mean for us mer mortals its a [size=22]BIG JOB[/size]  ;D
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Re: Lifters changed..
« Reply #28 on: 05 February 2008, 15:59:09 »

I'll try an oil change/flush first.
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« Reply #29 on: 05 February 2008, 16:15:48 »

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Now you have to remember what james calls not a big job mean for us mer mortals its a [size=22]BIG JOB[/size]  ;D

Lol... I am no more than an enthusiastic amateur DIY car maintainer ;)

People may comment differently, but, I would have to learn and experience a LOT more before I'd consider myself a professional!
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