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Old 16-02-2019, 01:11 PM   #1
HSVKILLA
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Default Ef rocker train cleaning

Hi guys,just having a bit of a think,i have replaced my lifters but still have a good bit of ticky sound coming from one or two of them.What im thinking is the oil passeges in the rocker arms may have some partial blocking cause when i start in the morning it ticks really loudly but after about 15 mins of driving it quietens down a lot.Do i have to take the rocker train apart and clean out the arms or could i get away with undoing the train and folding the arms up and spraying some crc in the oil passages in the arms,cheers.
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