Changed TCT still making noise (help!)
#11
.001 of an inch to get it flat.
#12
Hmm... gotta ask Billman if that makes a difference in the range of the TCT tightening piston. Some cars are sensitive to this. One-thousandth seems small...
#13
I did it when I overhauled the head, it wasn't warped just wanted to make it flat. Probably didn't have to do it but no harm done
#14
Which tct did you use? New one from Honda, Billman, Ballade, other?
#15
#17
UPDATE:
Started it up this morning no noise, drove to the bank on my way to work and when I started it to leave the bank it made noise for 2 seconds
No noise the rest of the day.
I'm off tommarow so I will try and record any noise noticed
Started it up this morning no noise, drove to the bank on my way to work and when I started it to leave the bank it made noise for 2 seconds
No noise the rest of the day.
I'm off tommarow so I will try and record any noise noticed
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Ballade. Or remove tct. Put back in. Might stop ticking for 1000 miles. Maybe less. Maybe more. I had to keep popping mine out and popping back in. Got a ballade sorts one. No noise so far.
#19
There are some parts where deciding which one to buy is difficult, others are a "no brainer". The TCT, IMO, is one of those parts where there is a clear choice better than all of the rest. I won't turn this into a x TCT vs y TCT thread, but I think the TCT I am referring to should be very obvious.