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RE: lifter noise on 428 CJ
By R. Shannon - 07/30/2001 12:21:39 AM; IP 205.188.192.153
I have to as what weight oil are you running? IF you are running the 10Ws try a straight 30W or a 20w-50W. The valve train is OK below 5500RPM. After all it stock. if you want to turn faster go aftermarket. ALso, maybe you have a oiling problem and something is worn causing the noise. I would remove the covers and inspect, don't see any play run a heavier oil.
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 lifter noise on 428 CJ -- Dan, 07/23/2001
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