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rrohde
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June 01, 2007, 11:07:27 PM »
Has anyone ever researched and found a different lifter--one that stays pumped up?
I rebuilt my air-cooled Vanagon a couple thousand miles ago, and set the lifters at 1 1/2 turns. It still clatters if only sitting for a day! It usually quiets down fairly quick, but sometimes one of the lifters hangs up for 15 minutes or so! And yes, I replaced the lifters and cam with new ones at rebuild. Any suggestions? Oh, I did disassemble each one and bled them before initial startup.
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beebrew
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June 01, 2007, 11:43:43 PM »
I have had similar issues with hydraulic lifters in the past, mostly with air cooled engines. My 63 Corvair had one that would stick down until it got hot until I finally added Marvel Mystery Oil. My 90 Montero also has the same issue on occasion. again I have had good results with Marvel Mystery oil. I speculate the lifter leaks down when left under compression and sticks there, thus unable to pump up as it should. Typically I do not subscribe to remedy's from a can, but I have had good luck with this one. It is inexpensive to try, hope it helps.
Guy
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dmartin
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June 04, 2007, 06:00:20 AM »
I've rebuilt two 2.0 liter air-cooled vanagon engines over the past years, both with success and both with sometimes noisy lifters. But within seconds they're quiet again. The book I rebuilt with said to turn in the adjusting screws two full turns, not one and a half. Maybe that extra half turn is the key, allowing them to get a full pump each stroke of the lifter. Hope this helps too.... Dan in Northern Vermont
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1981 Vanagon - 2.08L. Our other vehicles - 2000 Tacoma, 2000 Ford Excursion and 2000 F250 with 7.3L Diesels.....I converted these to burn WVO. My living - maple sugaring, poultry processing and portable sawmilling.
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Engine builder Bob Donalds @ Boston Engine has had extensive work with VW Hydraulic lifters. Apparently, Bentley had a missing paragraph in lifter section of some of the older copies of the repair manuals. Bob has determined a procedure to properly bleed and install Hydraulic lifter in the Air/watercooled flat 4 engines. Call him 508-358-6264 remember he is a business so his time is limited. I don't have his eMail here at work, if I remember when I get home, I'll post it.
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