Sticking Valves
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Sticking Valves
Is that correctly stated? Is there something like that?
Tell me more please- any one out there? Noises, causes? Reasons etc.
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Tell me more please- any one out there? Noises, causes? Reasons etc.
Thanks
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don't really think the CA18 can have sticky valves... if one think of the mechanics behind it, cam forces lifter down, lifter compresses valve spring forcing valve out...
although the lifter acts as a cushion it will still force the valve out, but if the lifter is totally fucked that it collapsed on it self it might cause a sticky valve, but even F'd up lifters like Ero's old CA18 had will still push the valves out.
I've seen sticky valves on opel corsa's but they runrockers, if the rocker falls off/breaks, the valve "sticks"
although the lifter acts as a cushion it will still force the valve out, but if the lifter is totally fucked that it collapsed on it self it might cause a sticky valve, but even F'd up lifters like Ero's old CA18 had will still push the valves out.
I've seen sticky valves on opel corsa's but they runrockers, if the rocker falls off/breaks, the valve "sticks"
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Just a silly question because I don't know, as you say Vlade all you discribe pushes the valve out....what brings it back too seal the chamber and might that not be the problem....that some of the valves stay open a bit....?Vlade wrote:don't really think the CA18 can have sticky valves... if one think of the mechanics behind it, cam forces lifter down, lifter compresses valve spring forcing valve out...
although the lifter acts as a cushion it will still force the valve out, but if the lifter is totally fucked that it collapsed on it self it might cause a sticky valve, but even F'd up lifters like Ero's old CA18 had will still push the valves out.
I've seen sticky valves on opel corsa's but they runrockers, if the rocker falls off/breaks, the valve "sticks"
the valve springs bring the valve back to its original position broo. i think vlade means that because its a cam lobe on valve design, and a lobe per valve design, even a collapsed lifter wouldn't cause a sticky valve???Draco wrote:Just a silly question because I don't know, as you say Vlade all you discribe pushes the valve out....what brings it back too seal the chamber and might that not be the problem....that some of the valves stay open a bit....?Vlade wrote:don't really think the CA18 can have sticky valves... if one think of the mechanics behind it, cam forces lifter down, lifter compresses valve spring forcing valve out...
although the lifter acts as a cushion it will still force the valve out, but if the lifter is totally fucked that it collapsed on it self it might cause a sticky valve, but even F'd up lifters like Ero's old CA18 had will still push the valves out.
I've seen sticky valves on opel corsa's but they runrockers, if the rocker falls off/breaks, the valve "sticks"
hmmm, or something like that?
ReeceZ wrote:I'm sorry... I couldn't help it. Please no one wish any hateful shit on me, I own an SX already
could be...
but i think in that situation, there would be some telltale noises coming from the valvetrain, and the valve/piston interface!!!
there would also be horrible missfiring i reckon, but the noises would be prominent PROBABLY!
but i think in that situation, there would be some telltale noises coming from the valvetrain, and the valve/piston interface!!!
there would also be horrible missfiring i reckon, but the noises would be prominent PROBABLY!
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surprisingly, this is an extremely helpful hint!!!widowmaker wrote:a nice tip that helped me sort a sound on my bike is to take a screw driver with a hard plastic handle and put it against the engine in various places and the plastic part on your ear. you will hear where the sound is the loudest.
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i was half expecting widow to make comments about his own personal sticky valves



anyway, a screwdriver in the ear can be a very effective tool!!!!!
ReeceZ wrote:I'm sorry... I couldn't help it. Please no one wish any hateful shit on me, I own an SX already
I bet you he had it the wrong way round and the bike was thinking what the fu%* is wrong with this okes headwidowmaker wrote:a nice tip that helped me sort a sound on my bike is to take a screw driver with a hard plastic handle and put it against the engine in various places and the plastic part on your ear. you will hear where the sound is the loudest.
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