ae92_20valverolla Posted October 15, 2007 Report Posted October 15, 2007 Hey guys , i just had a silvertop engine installed in my ae92 and was wondering if you guys could help me out. when the car is warmed up and after driving it hard for a short period it starts to have a constant ticking noise which speeds up and slows down with the revs, should i be worried? and if so what can i do? Any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks Quote
Trev Posted October 15, 2007 Report Posted October 15, 2007 (edited) From reading various forums the problem sounds like the VVT solenoid. Some quick info on the Blacktop & Silvertop VVT solenoid: http://www.twincam.info/index.php?showtopi...amp;hl=solenoid Edited October 15, 2007 by Trev Quote
ae92_20valverolla Posted October 15, 2007 Author Report Posted October 15, 2007 Thanks soooo much :y: i was really getting paranoid about it because i've only had the engine in for about two weeks, should i replace the cam pulley or the solenoid? Quote
LittleRedSpirit Posted October 15, 2007 Report Posted October 15, 2007 Thanks soooo much :y: i was really getting paranoid about it because i've only had the engine in for about two weeks, should i replace the cam pulley or the solenoid? Both if you can, but its usually just the pulley. Not cheap and very had to find in Australia. It usually doesnt effect performance at all when the pulley atarts ticking. Its a 100,000klm service item I believe, and its usually really noisy by then, so if its loud it can be a good guide as to the klms on your motor. Quote
ae92_20valverolla Posted October 15, 2007 Author Report Posted October 15, 2007 Both if you can, but its usually just the pulley. Not cheap and very had to find in Australia. It usually doesnt effect performance at all when the pulley atarts ticking. Its a 100,000klm service item I believe, and its usually really noisy by then, so if its loud it can be a good guide as to the klms on your motor. Thanks little red spirit :y: , that makes sense because the engine had about 80,000kms on it before it went in and we changed the timing belt seals and water pump i didn't even think to change the pulleys do you know where i may be able to find a solenoid because i can get toda cam pulleys if they would be a good upgrade Quote
Rollaboy2608 Posted October 16, 2007 Report Posted October 16, 2007 TODA pulleys are an excellent upgrade. That ticking is pretty much factory on all 20V Quote
ae92_20valverolla Posted October 16, 2007 Author Report Posted October 16, 2007 Thanks rollaboy :P so this will not be detrimental to the operation or life of the engine? i really appreciate the help you guys are giving me its awesome. :y: Quote
Rollaboy2608 Posted October 18, 2007 Report Posted October 18, 2007 Well eventually your VVT may stop working, so probably better to replace it than not. I used to work with a jap mechanic, who did alot of performance stuff, and he always swore by TODA for 4AGE stuff Quote
Pure-SX Posted October 18, 2007 Report Posted October 18, 2007 I also have the VVT Pulley problem, not that big of a problem till the VVT stops completely, happened to a mates silvertop, he wasnt impressed lol Quote
ae92_20valverolla Posted October 18, 2007 Author Report Posted October 18, 2007 Thanks guys :lolcry: , i was talking to the guy that installed it and he said that there is a seal on the back of the original pulley, does anyone know about this? if i get toda cam pulleys would i need to disconnect the vvt Quote
Hans Posted October 23, 2007 Report Posted October 23, 2007 Thanks guys :) , i was talking to the guy that installed it and he said that there is a seal on the back of the original pulley, does anyone know about this? if i get toda cam pulleys would i need to disconnect the vvt hey how much did the conversion cost you?? coz I'm also looking at a 7AFE setup for my AE92 Quote
ae92_20valverolla Posted October 23, 2007 Author Report Posted October 23, 2007 To have the car back on the road it cost about 3200 including the engine :) Quote
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