Try A.V.S here http://www.vwspares.co.uk/scirocco_other.php
Had a set of theirs in my roc for the last 4 years,with no probs
Cam followers / Tappets
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Re: Cam followers / Tappets
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Re: Cam followers / Tappets
Nice one - I'll give them a shot if the ATF doesn't do the trick.
'89 Scala 1.8i - Daily drive, Work in progress!
Re: Cam followers / Tappets
Quick update on this...
Changed the oil last night for 10w/40 Magnatec after about 150 miles with a litre of ATF added.
Net result: Still bastard noisy on warmup, and occasional tappet noise when warm.
Not a lot of difference then. I think it's just one tappet that's making the racket, so I reckon a replacement set will be the easiest way out of this.
Does anyone else find that they have irregular tappet noise when warm even with decent tappets? Will replacements fix the issue?
Changed the oil last night for 10w/40 Magnatec after about 150 miles with a litre of ATF added.
Net result: Still bastard noisy on warmup, and occasional tappet noise when warm.
Not a lot of difference then. I think it's just one tappet that's making the racket, so I reckon a replacement set will be the easiest way out of this.
Does anyone else find that they have irregular tappet noise when warm even with decent tappets? Will replacements fix the issue?
'89 Scala 1.8i - Daily drive, Work in progress!
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scirocogtx
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Re: Cam followers / Tappets
I replaced my tappets and it did make a considerable amount of difference, but I still occasionally get a little bit of noise.
Even if you replace the tappets your camshaft may be worn, allowing for a little bit of play between the followers and the lobes. This may cause some tapping.
You might therefore have to replace the cam if you were wanting to completely eradicate this
Replacing the tappets is a fairly easy job as long as everything is properly torqued and lined up when you are finished. If you set your timing marks at TDC first you shouldn't have a problem.
Even if you replace the tappets your camshaft may be worn, allowing for a little bit of play between the followers and the lobes. This may cause some tapping.
You might therefore have to replace the cam if you were wanting to completely eradicate this
Replacing the tappets is a fairly easy job as long as everything is properly torqued and lined up when you are finished. If you set your timing marks at TDC first you shouldn't have a problem.
1986 Monza Gtx
1989 Scala
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Re: Cam followers / Tappets
Hydraulic tappets self adjust, so that shouldn't be an issue.scirocogtx wrote:I replaced my tappets and it did make a considerable amount of difference, but I still occasionally get a little bit of noise.
Even if you replace the tappets your camshaft may be worn, allowing for a little bit of play between the followers and the lobes. This may cause some tapping.
You might therefore have to replace the cam if you were wanting to completely eradicate this
Replacing the tappets is a fairly easy job as long as everything is properly torqued and lined up when you are finished. If you set your timing marks at TDC first you shouldn't have a problem.
Brunty


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What he said. I think it's probably a single dodgy tappet, but with no way to identify which one, I'll just replace the lot. On the plus side, changing from 20w/50 to 10w/40 has made my engine nicely revvy... Time to take it for a proper spin I think!
'89 Scala 1.8i - Daily drive, Work in progress!
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scirocogtx
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Re: Cam followers / Tappets
Provided that all of the cam lobes are evenly worn and not scored, the tappets take up any play.
I would inspect the cam to check for signs of wear or damage. Worn camshaft lobe(s) can speed up damage to followers.
I would inspect the cam to check for signs of wear or damage. Worn camshaft lobe(s) can speed up damage to followers.
1986 Monza Gtx
1989 Scala
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