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> Rattle noise, bag of nails in the engine
cal914
post Jun 21 2016, 01:38 PM
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I recently had our 1.7 serviced and they reset the gaps in the tappets but now the engine seems to make a rattle noise now,something it didn't do before hand they are experienced so i doubt that they set the wrong gaps but somethings changed
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post Jun 21 2016, 02:18 PM
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That or they gapped chromoly rods, unwittingly. Also, check your heat exchanger for a loose fit or some tool left on top of an exchanger.
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post Jun 21 2016, 02:29 PM
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That or they gapped chromoly rods, unwittingly. Also, check your heat exchanger for a loose fit or some tool left on top of an exchanger.

The noise is defiantly coming from the engine , when I spoke to the guy he said that the gaps where really tight could that mean that they are chromoly rods (what ever they are )
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