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Re: Valve lifter rattle - oil filter?
| jimmy | 25 Jul 2008 19:50 |
> I got rid of the noise in my 95 after replacing the o-ring that is > located between the oil suction strainer pipe and the engine block. [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > > - Show quoted text - I will try an OEM filter on my 96 Outback and see if it helps. My lifters make such a racket that it is causing the Anti-knock Sensor to freak out, causing the car to chug and hesitate.Runs like crap ;-( So far, every mechanic I take it to says the only fix is to replace the lifters and overhaul the engine...I definitely don't have the money for that! Good luck to you. jimmy
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| AS | 25 Jul 2008 01:46 |
I got rid of the noise in my 95 after replacing the o-ring that is located between the oil suction strainer pipe and the engine block.
This required removing the oil pan.
> My 93 Legacy Turbo has had the same valve lifter rattle for the last > 10 years, (& +130K miles). [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > What's the advice on a high flow/efficiency oil filter? |
| fopetesl | 24 Jul 2008 08:01 |
My 93 Legacy Turbo has had the same valve lifter rattle for the last 10 years, (& +130K miles). I've tried just about everything I can find on the net over the years including removing the valve cover and an oil galley plug to clean. I've read recently that the problem is down to the oil filter which seems to be corroborated by the noise being much less or absent just after an oil change.
What's the advice on a high flow/efficiency oil filter?
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