LOUD Lifters on startup
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Well.. I think it depends on a person's knowledge of vehicles on weather or not that manual would be useful.. If you just wanted to get a general idea on how to fix things im sure there would be plenty of areas that would be simular enough to assist you in repairing your car.. but there are going to be lots ofimages and infothat will be different soI wouldnt use the guide for anything specific like torque settings, or electrical diagrams.. etc..
General items like "how do I change my brake pads" should be close enough for people to use with that guide so it wouldnt be an absolute waste but they still shouldntbe selling itforuse with a2008 Avenger.
Either way thats too much $ for a guide not made for your car when you can probably find a manual not made for your car for free online to get a general mechanical feel for repairing the car.
General items like "how do I change my brake pads" should be close enough for people to use with that guide so it wouldnt be an absolute waste but they still shouldntbe selling itforuse with a2008 Avenger.
Either way thats too much $ for a guide not made for your car when you can probably find a manual not made for your car for free online to get a general mechanical feel for repairing the car.
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Loud lifters were a fairly common trouble on the first gen avengers ... most were fixed just with an oil flush ... Others required the valve covers pulled off and cleaning oil passageways ... This was mostly on higher mileage motors or people that used high parrafin content oil (quaker sludge ect)...
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ORIGINAL: futil
Well.. I think it depends on a person's knowledge of vehicles on weather or not that manual would be useful.. If you just wanted to get a general idea on how to fix things im sure there would be plenty of areas that would be simular enough to assist you in repairing your car.. but there are going to be lots ofimages and infothat will be different soI wouldnt use the guide for anything specific like torque settings, or electrical diagrams.. etc..
General items like "how do I change my brake pads" should be close enough for people to use with that guide so it wouldnt be an absolute waste but they still shouldntbe selling itforuse with a2008 Avenger.
Either way thats too much $ for a guide not made for your car when you can probably find a manual not made for your car for free online to get a general mechanical feel for repairing the car.
Well.. I think it depends on a person's knowledge of vehicles on weather or not that manual would be useful.. If you just wanted to get a general idea on how to fix things im sure there would be plenty of areas that would be simular enough to assist you in repairing your car.. but there are going to be lots ofimages and infothat will be different soI wouldnt use the guide for anything specific like torque settings, or electrical diagrams.. etc..
General items like "how do I change my brake pads" should be close enough for people to use with that guide so it wouldnt be an absolute waste but they still shouldntbe selling itforuse with a2008 Avenger.
Either way thats too much $ for a guide not made for your car when you can probably find a manual not made for your car for free online to get a general mechanical feel for repairing the car.
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As the lifter noise increases, I have noticed a pause in the noise.
so on a cold start the noise accures for 15 sec pauses for 5 then continues for about a minute. keep in mind I now have 17k miles and I live in NH where temps are dipping below freezing now. just for fun I started two avengers on the lot and lthey were quiet so much for normal.
so on a cold start the noise accures for 15 sec pauses for 5 then continues for about a minute. keep in mind I now have 17k miles and I live in NH where temps are dipping below freezing now. just for fun I started two avengers on the lot and lthey were quiet so much for normal.
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Good question Bad venge.. You may need to lower your oil viscosity cause it may not be able to get flowing quickly with those tempratures.. (I know thats where you were going with that bad) ..
Tell ya what.. let me know when you have time and ill hop in my car, drive down there, and we'll strip down your car and put new lifters in it.. We can replace the crankshaft and bearings too if you think that might be an issue as well..
Tell ya what.. let me know when you have time and ill hop in my car, drive down there, and we'll strip down your car and put new lifters in it.. We can replace the crankshaft and bearings too if you think that might be an issue as well..
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