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Hello fellow VW owners!
My 1990 VW Golf with 89,000 miles (I'm from US) runs great but has a loud ticking problem. I tried running a cleaner through the motor before I changed the oil, but that only stopped it for about two weeks. Any suggestions? |
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"Tralfalmador" wrote in message oups.com... Hello fellow VW owners! My 1990 VW Golf with 89,000 miles (I'm from US) runs great but has a loud ticking problem. I tried running a cleaner through the motor before I changed the oil, but that only stopped it for about two weeks. Any suggestions? At idle? One of the valves on the fuel injection side ticks if you set the idle screw a bit too low on my 8v Digifant (I presume you had Digifant in the US?). |
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Worn valve tappeds. Try some thicker oil.....
SFC "Tralfalmador" schreef in bericht oups.com... Hello fellow VW owners! My 1990 VW Golf with 89,000 miles (I'm from US) runs great but has a loud ticking problem. I tried running a cleaner through the motor before I changed the oil, but that only stopped it for about two weeks. Any suggestions? |
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Probably a tappet that's a bit worn. The Haynes manual gives a test method.
Live with it, or change it! BTW - no need to apologise for being from the USA. ;-) We use miles here too (I assume that's why you mentioned it). It's only the European mainland that use km. Never have understood why Australia gave up the mile though - maybe their neighbours, largely former Dutch and French colonies on the metric system, made it sense to change. We changed measurements in industry and trade to metric, but the mile for road travel has stayed - probably due to the cost of replacing all the signs. -- Dave. UK VW Type 3 & 4 Club http://www.hallvw.clara.co.uk/ ------ "Tralfalmador" wrote in message oups.com... Hello fellow VW owners! My 1990 VW Golf with 89,000 miles (I'm from US) runs great but has a loud ticking problem. I tried running a cleaner through the motor before I changed the oil, but that only stopped it for about two weeks. Any suggestions? |
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Could it be a noisy clock ??
Dave Hall wrote: Probably a tappet that's a bit worn. The Haynes manual gives a test method. Live with it, or change it! BTW - no need to apologise for being from the USA. ;-) We use miles here too (I assume that's why you mentioned it). It's only the European mainland that use km. Never have understood why Australia gave up the mile though - maybe their neighbours, largely former Dutch and French colonies on the metric system, made it sense to change. We changed measurements in industry and trade to metric, but the mile for road travel has stayed - probably due to the cost of replacing all the signs. |
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All replies were great! The clock is not it, for sure (I've never
heard a digital clock that ticks! The motor does tick almost allthe time. Sometimes I hear it on the freeway. A local VW mechanic is the one that suggested running the cleaner (and run it hard, he said). I like the info about km vs miles. I always thought it was just US and Hungary that used miles, etc. Problem with thicker oil is that when I run it (20w50), the car seems to smell of burning oil sometimes... coincidence? Again, on a scale of mechanical competence 1 to 10 (10 being high), I'm about a four... and learning. All info is genuinely appreciated. I don't know what digifant is. Sorry. |
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"Tralfalmador" wrote in message
ups.com... All replies were great! The clock is not it, for sure (I've never heard a digital clock that ticks! The motor does tick almost allthe time. Sometimes I hear it on the freeway. A local VW mechanic is the one that suggested running the cleaner (and run it hard, he said). I like the info about km vs miles. I always thought it was just US and Hungary that used miles, etc. Problem with thicker oil is that when I run it (20w50), the car seems to smell of burning oil sometimes... coincidence? Again, on a scale of mechanical competence 1 to 10 (10 being high), I'm about a four... and learning. All info is genuinely appreciated. I don't know what digifant is. Sorry. It's definately gonna be the tappets. Just replace them - its really easy and they're quite cheap. If they've been ticking for ages you might need to replace the cam too. Marc |
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