Is it a bit tappety or is it me?
Discussion
Hi guys,
One thing that I hate about owning older cars is that I worry about every rattle, squeek and clonk.
Anyway.....I love my engine and it sounds awesome when the throttle is open, one thing that I have noticed though is that under a light throttle at about 2k rpm I get a tappety noise. I have had problems with the exhaust manifold studs coming loose but I know that they are all tight at the moment.
I guess this is fairly normal and it runs beautifully but is there any way of quietening it down, I am currently running 10w40 Castrol GTX, I guess a thicker oil may help.
Any comments or help really appriciated.
One thing that I hate about owning older cars is that I worry about every rattle, squeek and clonk.
Anyway.....I love my engine and it sounds awesome when the throttle is open, one thing that I have noticed though is that under a light throttle at about 2k rpm I get a tappety noise. I have had problems with the exhaust manifold studs coming loose but I know that they are all tight at the moment.
I guess this is fairly normal and it runs beautifully but is there any way of quietening it down, I am currently running 10w40 Castrol GTX, I guess a thicker oil may help.
Any comments or help really appriciated.
MrMCI said:
Hi guys,
One thing that I hate about owning older cars is that I worry about every rattle, squeek and clonk.
Anyway.....I love my engine and it sounds awesome when the throttle is open, one thing that I have noticed though is that under a light throttle at about 2k rpm I get a tappety noise. I have had problems with the exhaust manifold studs coming loose but I know that they are all tight at the moment.
I guess this is fairly normal and it runs beautifully but is there any way of quietening it down, I am currently running 10w40 Castrol GTX, I guess a thicker oil may help.
Any comments or help really appriciated.
I use 15:50 Mobil, runs lovely and quiet. Change the oi for something thicker! Regards, PeteOne thing that I hate about owning older cars is that I worry about every rattle, squeek and clonk.
Anyway.....I love my engine and it sounds awesome when the throttle is open, one thing that I have noticed though is that under a light throttle at about 2k rpm I get a tappety noise. I have had problems with the exhaust manifold studs coming loose but I know that they are all tight at the moment.
I guess this is fairly normal and it runs beautifully but is there any way of quietening it down, I am currently running 10w40 Castrol GTX, I guess a thicker oil may help.
Any comments or help really appriciated.
MrMCI said:
Hi guys,
One thing that I hate about owning older cars is that I worry about every rattle, squeek and clonk.
Anyway.....I love my engine and it sounds awesome when the throttle is open, one thing that I have noticed though is that under a light throttle at about 2k rpm I get a tappety noise. I have had problems with the exhaust manifold studs coming loose but I know that they are all tight at the moment.
I guess this is fairly normal and it runs beautifully but is there any way of quietening it down, I am currently running 10w40 Castrol GTX, I guess a thicker oil may help.
Any comments or help really appriciated.
I use 15:50 Mobil, runs lovely and quiet. Change the oil for something thicker! Regards, PeteOne thing that I hate about owning older cars is that I worry about every rattle, squeek and clonk.
Anyway.....I love my engine and it sounds awesome when the throttle is open, one thing that I have noticed though is that under a light throttle at about 2k rpm I get a tappety noise. I have had problems with the exhaust manifold studs coming loose but I know that they are all tight at the moment.
I guess this is fairly normal and it runs beautifully but is there any way of quietening it down, I am currently running 10w40 Castrol GTX, I guess a thicker oil may help.
Any comments or help really appriciated.
Before you change the oil have you ever used an engine flush??
Personally i never had (on my other car - corsa) and the tensioner was tappy after high revs. Used some wynns engine flush then fresh Castrol 5-30w after and its silent now - even after 2weeks not running on honeymoon, she fired up and no tap noise at all.
Just a thought.
Mick
Personally i never had (on my other car - corsa) and the tensioner was tappy after high revs. Used some wynns engine flush then fresh Castrol 5-30w after and its silent now - even after 2weeks not running on honeymoon, she fired up and no tap noise at all.
Just a thought.
Mick
Colin RedGriff said:
It's also worth whipping the rocker covers off and checking the rocker arms. They are alloy with a steel pad on the valve side. The pads can become detached and make the engine sound tappety.
Reasonably straight forward to replace either with standard alloy ones or solid steel ones.
From reading the build of that engine on the griff pages, it already has steel rockersReasonably straight forward to replace either with standard alloy ones or solid steel ones.

I am lucky, I indeed already have the group a rockers. When I listen to engine on the drive I can't really hear it, the injectors make a similar clicking noise so it could just be that it is more pronounced from the cabin.
I'm probably just being paranoid. I am a worrier. It is good to be out and about in it again. :-)
I'm probably just being paranoid. I am a worrier. It is good to be out and about in it again. :-)
MrMCI said:
I'm probably just being paranoid. I am a worrier. It is good to be out and about in it again. :-)
According to your profile you're also an engineer, Beaver Barrans on here is also an engineer and he hears all sorts of things as well 
These are noisey engines in comparison to modern engines so I wouldn't worry unduly.
V8 GRF said:
MrMCI said:
I'm probably just being paranoid. I am a worrier. It is good to be out and about in it again. :-)
According to your profile you're also an engineer, Beaver Barrans on here is also an engineer and he hears all sorts of things as well 
These are noisey engines in comparison to modern engines so I wouldn't worry unduly.
mind you, may be worth you reading this... I have a slight 'chatter' around the 1400 mark (as a lot do but they just don't hear it!!
)...Could it be this??
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Lunablack said:
Colin RedGriff said:
It's also worth whipping the rocker covers off and checking the rocker arms. They are alloy with a steel pad on the valve side. The pads can become detached and make the engine sound tappety.
Reasonably straight forward to replace either with standard alloy ones or solid steel ones.
From reading the build of that engine on the griff pages, it already has steel rockersReasonably straight forward to replace either with standard alloy ones or solid steel ones.

I'd also check the trumpets are still firmly glued in, they resonate quite loudly as they work loose and seem to go quiet at other frequencies?
It's also worth considering the exhaust catching syndrome as that also seems to have a habit of only being apparent at certain rpm's?
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