>> Does anyone on this list know whether the 1993 1.8L DOHC engine has the
>> tappet and shim-type valve adjustment or hydraulic lash adjusters?
>
> Your '93 DOHC has hydraulic adjusters (followers) that ride over the
> valves in the same bores. You would have to remove the cams to really
> see them. No adjustment is necessary.
I have to ask: What are the benefits of hydraulic followers other than a
reduction in owner maintenance?

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Don - 16 Aug 2006 02:12 GMT
>>> Does anyone on this list know whether the 1993 1.8L DOHC engine has the
>>> tappet and shim-type valve adjustment or hydraulic lash adjusters?
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>I have to ask: What are the benefits of hydraulic followers other than a
>reduction in owner maintenance?
Quieter. No valve adjustment necessary on the production line or in
the field.
Don
www.donsautomotive.com
Your answer begs another question:
There's quite a bit of clacking going on from underneath the valve
cover on this Protege'.
If I do have hydraulic followers, then how do I fix the clacking?
jc
> > Does anyone on this list know whether the 1993 1.8L DOHC engine has the
> > tappet and shim-type valve adjustment or hydraulic lash adjusters?
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Comboverfish - 16 Aug 2006 17:44 GMT
> Your answer begs another question:
>
> There's quite a bit of clacking going on from underneath the valve
> cover on this Protege'.
> If I do have hydraulic followers, then how do I fix the clacking?
If the noise *is* from the followers, then the noisy ones most likely
need replacement. Mazda had a TSB regarding an improved HLA (follower)
design and a procedure to test the old ones. They wanted you to check
for a very small clearance between the cam lobe and the HLA.
Basically, any clearance would indicate a collapsed or stuck HLA. If
the HLAs are good, you could have restricted oil flow to the HLA feed
ports, low oil level, wrong viscosity or contaminated oil.
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Don - 17 Aug 2006 03:33 GMT
>Your answer begs another question:
>
>There's quite a bit of clacking going on from underneath the valve
>cover on this Protege'.
>If I do have hydraulic followers, then how do I fix the clacking?
Check the oil? We have cars come in all the for all kinds of reasons,
Tony starts the car to drive it in and check the brakes or whatever
-- Damn, that motor's kind of noisy! Pulls out the dipstick and its
dry. Owner says "But I get the oil changed every 4000 miles." Who
lied to all these folks and told them the dipstick is obsolete?
Sometimes an oil and filter change will shut up noisy valve
hydraulics, sometimes not. Replacing parts will get expensive.
Don
www.donsautomotive.com
>jc
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