My car sounds like a tractor....wtf
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Originally Posted by Kmelthratter,Sep 27 2007, 01:45 PM
when I mis-shifted my old integra it sounded like the chitty-chitty bang-bang car lol. One of the adjustment nuts was 3 turns OFF the rocker. Fixed that and she was cherry, even ran 10psi through it years later never hurt it
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Listened to it...definitely the TCT. Can buy one for under $150 and install yourself in 15min if you are mildly competent (ie, you screw in your own light bulbs). You need a 10mm socket and needle nose plyers.
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It sounds like my car at the moment, although i replaced my timing chain tensioner 6,000kms ago and the stupid noise has come back again
nothing on the s2k seems to be very durable
nothing on the s2k seems to be very durable
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Originally Posted by negcamber,Sep 27 2007, 04:45 PM
Listened to it...definitely the TCT. Can buy one for under $150 and install yourself in 15min if you are mildly competent (ie, you screw in your own light bulbs). You need a 10mm socket and needle nose plyers.
TCT and something with the valves was my guess, but to just wake up and have it like this seems like some event trigged it like an overrev.
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Originally Posted by Hyper_R,Sep 27 2007, 03:07 PM
It sounds like my car at the moment, although i replaced my timing chain tensioner 6,000kms ago and the stupid noise has come back again
nothing on the s2k seems to be very durable
nothing on the s2k seems to be very durable
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It's also important to remember as your S2000 gets into higher mileage, it will develop more and more valvetrain noise. It's just normal, and won't go away with a valve adjustment. Now I'm not saying that's your problem because it's clearly not.
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