Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

i am getting a new bike :( wr400 01' model. should be getting it in a couple of weeks. and the hi lux is almost on the road might have to take her up the to marree for a spin then to odnadatta(spelt wrong).

cheers... michael p.s steve you are definantly a lucky man..

R888's are an awesome looking tyre..

Really curious how their stiffer sidewall but 'slightly' softer rubber (100 tread wear) hold on in a straight line when running rwd.

I'm considering the softer side walled but slightly harder (140 tread wear) R1R's for daily.

post-382-1220177151_thumb.jpg

All my brakes are off now :( I thought while they are off i might get that arm that bolts onto the upper control arm and to the bottom coilover bolt in nismo silver :) Will also do lower control arms also.

Cant believe how small my standard rotors are. Still have the factory brembo pads in the brembo calapiers also.

Cant wait to get them on and head to the hills.

btw anyone know where growly is? need to get the rotors slotted.

All my brakes are off now :) I thought while they are off i might get that arm that bolts onto the upper control arm and to the bottom coilover bolt in nismo silver :spank: Will also do lower control arms also.

Cant believe how small my standard rotors are. Still have the factory brembo pads in the brembo calapiers also.

Cant wait to get them on and head to the hills.

btw anyone know where growly is? need to get the rotors slotted.

sure do Luke give Matt a buzz top bloke :(

>>growly custom machining<<

Still waiting for a phone call from my friend who reverses willy nilly. If i don't get a call tomorrow, ill file a police report on tuesday.

You're supposed to report accidents to the police the day it happens, regardless of whether someone calls or not

-D

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Well, hydraulic lifters will get noisy if they are dirty/fouled in some way, and exactly how that manifests will depend on exactly what schmutz is where. There is a procedure on here somewhere for dismantling and soaking/cleaning them. Replacing them with new is about 50% of the work and about 5% of the money!
    • Thanks for the reply @GTSBoy this is is a hydraulic lifter engine. Yea right i did not realise the lifters were supposed to be compressible while installed. I could push them down but i had to lean almost my while body weight on them.  I have never heard of a lifter/ lifters ticking only at hot idle and getting worse the hotter it gets. I have owned a few jdm cars with noisy lifters. This noise is slightly more subtle, it is more of a sharp gentle metalic tic than the solid and more loud tapping I've heard on lifters. I have used a metal rod, alloy tube, hose and stethoscope and could not find the source of the tick. But it appears to be loudest on the actual engine block behind the exhaust cam gear and next to the oil filter. I had mate (40 year old mechanic) go over it with me and he couldn't find it either..  Could it be a cam seal issue of some sort?  Cheers  
    • This seems problematic and unlikely at the same time. Vanilla RB2Xs have hydraulic lifters. They do have "zero" clearance, but only when running with oil pressure inside them. When not running, you should be able to compress them and obtain heaps of clearance. RB26s and Neos have solid lifters. They should have ~0.3mm and ~0.5mm on the inlet and exhaust respectively. If they have zero clearance then bad things are happening. With nothing else being wrong, it would mean that the valves would be held slightly (ever so slightly) open when they are supposed to be closed and it should have all sorts of problems when running, caused by leakage in/out through the valves. Or, zero clearance can indicate severe valve seat recession. None of it is good. Have you used a piece of hose as a stethoscope to try to localise the noise?  
    • Sorry for reviving an old post, but I'm having the same hot idle tick issue. Did anyone ever find out what it was?  I have checked/ replaced Injectors Coils checked Lifter clerance (is at zero) Checked Cam lobes Replaced exhaust gasket and studs Would appreciate any advice this is driving me nuts  
    • There's a huge reason manufacturers are tuning in dead flat torque curves... Make them reliable (and more drive able)
×
×
  • Create New...