Originally posted by anthony s
MUST agree with you there, in the winter, i would get major HLA tap BUT if i shut the car off, wait a fw seconds, restart, it will more than 80% of the time, stop the tapping.
so oil starvaton is a BIG issue
just giving a heads up..
MUST agree with you there, in the winter, i would get major HLA tap BUT if i shut the car off, wait a fw seconds, restart, it will more than 80% of the time, stop the tapping.
so oil starvaton is a BIG issue
just giving a heads up..
Now that I've done this, and after about 4K miles and an oil change (oil change @ 3K miles, religiously ) , the HLA's don't tap at all after driving for 10 min or more. There is still some tap on startup and while cold, but that is to be expected i guess.
Now all I can hear under the hood is the rotor arking across to the cap and the FGS wining away.
~Silver
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