Lifter Tick, I yell at my car :(
POS got lifter tick. How come this is such a common problem on the damn 1g's? I know of 3-4 people who have had the tick.. Is it something in the design? Also is there a fix besides changing out the lifters. I don't have 120$ right now to do it... "learn me"
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Originally posted by JTP
I want 2g lifters, they don't have the problem. MmMmm 2g heads. MMMMM gOoOOOOOd
You will experience this problem also.
I want 2g lifters, they don't have the problem. MmMmm 2g heads. MMMMM gOoOOOOOd
You will experience this problem also.
There is a vfaq on lifter cleaning I believe, it would be a temporary fix. My lifters only make noise when the car is still cold, so it doesn't bother me much. Got bigger problems like the fuxxorated electrical system
mine was ticking so i went out and bought some lifter cleaner at advanced auto store 2yr ago, and its coming back again now. try that if u want
Originally posted by JTP
I know of 3-4 people who have had the tick.. Is it something in the design?
I know of 3-4 people who have had the tick.. Is it something in the design?
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"So...is there any tread left on the tire..or at this point would it be like throwing a hotdog down a hallway"
-Stewie (Family Guy)

"So...is there any tread left on the tire..or at this point would it be like throwing a hotdog down a hallway"
-Stewie (Family Guy)
When I was changing my oil after I drained the oil I filled it with some automatic tranny fluid. Then ran the car for probably 5 minutes. This kept my lifters clean for awhile.
Then eventually I replaced them....no ticking since.
Then eventually I replaced them....no ticking since.
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Heavy car with a 2.5L
Heavy car with a 2.5L
acutally, that was ME who did all that... ATF is actually a pure detergent oil and will dissolve carbon build up and unclog the oiling passages.
the problem with the 1G and 2G lifters is that the oiling holes in the HLA's are so small, that over time the oil cokes up inside the holes and they get clogged. when they get clogged, they cant pump up and "Adjust" the "Lash" in the "Hydraulic" fashion in which they were designed for... if they dont pump up and aborb the Lash, they leave a gap, and when the cam followers move up and down on the Lobe, they tap. This tapping gets picked up by the knock sensor sometimes and creates "Phantom Knock" and will cause the ECU to pull timing and youll lose horsepower.
you can get HLA's for $7.42 each, theres a sticky in the parts section of DSMtalk.com. Make sure you get a new Cam cover seal and spark plug well seals including the half-circle cam plug. You might as well get the CAS O-ring too if you have a leak problem.
there is a way to change out the HLA's w/o removing the cams, it takes a couple big screwdrivers to pull this off.
there is a VFAQ on how to do this, it worked for me... took me a little over an hour to change all 16. the thing purred after that.
If you cant justify spending ~$150 for parts just yet, go ahead and do the AFT trick at every oil change, and run Castrol GTX... GTX seems to quiet down the noisy lifters for some reason. If you need help, i can tell you how to do the AFT trick.
the problem with the 1G and 2G lifters is that the oiling holes in the HLA's are so small, that over time the oil cokes up inside the holes and they get clogged. when they get clogged, they cant pump up and "Adjust" the "Lash" in the "Hydraulic" fashion in which they were designed for... if they dont pump up and aborb the Lash, they leave a gap, and when the cam followers move up and down on the Lobe, they tap. This tapping gets picked up by the knock sensor sometimes and creates "Phantom Knock" and will cause the ECU to pull timing and youll lose horsepower.
you can get HLA's for $7.42 each, theres a sticky in the parts section of DSMtalk.com. Make sure you get a new Cam cover seal and spark plug well seals including the half-circle cam plug. You might as well get the CAS O-ring too if you have a leak problem.
there is a way to change out the HLA's w/o removing the cams, it takes a couple big screwdrivers to pull this off.
there is a VFAQ on how to do this, it worked for me... took me a little over an hour to change all 16. the thing purred after that.
If you cant justify spending ~$150 for parts just yet, go ahead and do the AFT trick at every oil change, and run Castrol GTX... GTX seems to quiet down the noisy lifters for some reason. If you need help, i can tell you how to do the AFT trick.


