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G.M.S 06 April 2002 10:01 AM

looking for a cure for noisy tappets on my legacy.

hdcsub 07 April 2002 06:18 PM

fit early imp heads.

bigrex 08 April 2002 11:23 AM

I have had similar problems on my Legacy (modified '91 saloon). I cured them by using Redline Racing 10/30 synthetic oil. It took a while for it to clear the problem but now I have no tappet noise at all. Mail me if you need more info.

lego 09 April 2002 07:41 AM

had this problem in my legacy '93
use a product called super-roo made for subaru for noisy tappets
just add it when changing the oil worked well, but the noisy did come back after a few months but not as bad.
i think you can get it from your subaru dealer.

hope this helps
jon.

Big Bear 09 April 2002 10:20 AM

I had the same problem on my legacey turbo all I did was change the oil every 3 months , allways knew when to change the oil the tappits went noisey

hdcsub 09 April 2002 11:40 PM

The Wynns hydraulic valve lifter treatment is the product recommended by Subaru. I have had varying degrees of success with it but the problem does tend to re-occur. The only PERMANENT cure is as i said before to fit early (MK1) Imp Heads. This is something i have done successfully that many times i dont care to remember............

G.M.S 10 April 2002 09:03 PM

hdcsub
How much would this roughly cost?
Cheers Mate

hdcsub 10 April 2002 09:48 PM

2X Impreza heads, Cams, Head Bolts etc, should cost about £300.A Head Gasket set is about £140. Obviously you will need oil, filter and coolant. If you need anymore help or advice ring me on 01422 846868.
It may sound a lot but lifters are £24 each and there is 16 of them and its not permanent.

Shimster 11 April 2002 12:28 PM

I aggree with bigbear. This is a common problem and in the end changing the oil every 3 to 4 months is the cheapest option - a.d should make the engine last a bit longer.
I've been over this before....... It's a bit annoying but you get used to it!
Alex


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