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Old 10-07-2001, 08:02 PM   #1
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Hey guys.. I'm looking at a '91 240SX SE with only 84000 on it. Well when idling there is a tapping sound comming from hte top of hte engine , seems hte front. It is constant with every revolution of the engine, to my knowledge the timing belt is original. Any ideas what this could be? is it normal or should i be worried? The engine is hot btw, and hte sound goes away at any higher revs.
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Old 10-07-2001, 09:55 PM   #2
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I have that tap too on my '91. It's just the timing chain. Needs to get serviced.
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Old 10-07-2001, 10:44 PM   #3
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I have that on my '92 too, anyone know how much it costs?

OMG I just realized that I don't remember if my car is a 92 or 91.... LOL what a space cadet I am!
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The fuel injectors are really loud...it could be that.  It also may be the valves tapping if they haven't been adjusted in a long time....just some ideas.
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Old 10-08-2001, 06:06 AM   #5
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Valves ussually tap because they aren't getting oil on them, might want to put alittle extra in there.
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Old 10-08-2001, 09:51 AM   #6
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Nah, I check all my fluid levels and other stuff once a week. (Don't get too creative with this, I'm talking about my car.) Anyway, I just called a few places, Nissan dealerships charge a grand to service timing chains. I'm gonna make a few more calls, see if I can get a good rate anywhere else, I'm concerned about this.
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By the way he describes the sound, I will almost bet that the sound is the valves clicking from oil starvation. When ever he rev's the engine the sound go's away because the oil is being pumped more effecientyl on to the valves, but when it idle's the oil can't get to the valves so the make that annoying clicking sound. Anyway I'd does'nt hurt to put a extra 1/2 pint in to see if that stops it.
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Extra lubrication is always good.
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Crazy-ass!

P.S. Re: timing chain: I'm not gonna do mine. Why? How about just doing the SR swap and not have to worry about spending the extra grand on the timing chain I won't use. Yeah, I know I wanted to turbo my KA, but... maybe I'll buy another 240 later lol <img src="http://www.zilvia.net/f/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=':)'>
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putting extra oil in an engine has always scared me, cuz when a friend of mine first got his car, it was drivin like shit, so he checked the oil, and there wasn't any on the dipstick. He put more oil in and for a while it ran a lot better. Thing is... when he checked it, he hadn't shut the car off and let it sit, so the oil was actually there, just not any in the pan. He ended up with about 8 quarts of oil in his engine and white smoke POURING out the back of the car. It was hilarious looking back on it. lol
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When I got my first car, the guy i bought it from said he just changed the oil!! well me and my dad decided to change the oil since the car had white smoke coming from it, we drained 2 gallons of oil from my 300zx, the guy did'nt change the oil he just added the oil...geez.... what some people do, any way a half quart won't hurt to see if it helps the problem.
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