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hi guys i was out giving my car a bit of a hard time on w/e and after an 8000rpm shift motor started making a tapping noise...

Sounds kinda like as if it is a tappet but motor doesn't have them so any advise would be greatly appreciated to find the problem

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lol @ big end.. as for tappets.... they have shims... check valve clearance...

but if u were cainin it and it started afterwards.. doesnt look good :D

8000rpm isnt that bad for an rb26 anyway hahah i take mine to 9k every now and then and always hits 8k

lol @ big end.. as for tappets.... they have shims... check valve clearance...

but if u were cainin it and it started afterwards.. doesnt look good :D

8000rpm isnt that bad for an rb26 anyway hahah i take mine to 9k every now and then and always hits 8k

so im gathering u guys believe its a bottom end job? cheers

near silent on idle and builds in noise as free reved and whilst under no load when driving under load it is quite again

check ur injectors that make a loud/ish tapping noise!

when i first brought my car they where quiet, after using 98ron and injector clean every service noticed they got noisy!!

mechanic told me if there taping away, there working :D

hope thats all it is for u buddy!!!

P.S like tha guy said up there 8k is nuffing for a RB 26

ahh crap.. oh wellz :D

try to isolate the problem first... screwdriver to ear is a good way... stethescope is the best way.. but how many of u guys have one.. lol make sure ur careful.. dont go near the belts or any moving parts :P

ahh crap.. oh wellz :D

try to isolate the problem first... screwdriver to ear is a good way... stethescope is the best way.. but how many of u guys have one.. lol make sure ur careful.. dont go near the belts or any moving parts :P

lol cheers dude, yeah not to excited about it but it will have to be a project and not sold now... lol

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