Sounds like a diesel at startup.....
That pretty much sums it up. Ever since we got it up and going, it makes this diesel like noise at startup. As soon as the engine runs for a bit, it goes away. The van sat for awhile so I did use a NAPA fast flush on it and it removed a lot of crap out of the engine. This noise didn't change after this flushing, but it did isolate itself as several other engine noises did go away. Overall performance is definitely smoother since flushing.
The noise is annoying. The motor only has 106,700 miles on it (4Y) so I have a hard time believing some of the usual suspects (timing chain, exhaust manifold, etc) could be causing it. Here is a video I made, almost identical to one I watched of Timsrv bringing an almost identical 1988 LE back to life:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EatT...ature=youtu.be
So what's the consensus? It seems fairly common for these vans that have sat for awhile to have this issue. What is it and what can be done about it?
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That sounds like a collapsed lifter to me. It's not uncommon for a hydraulic lifter that has sat compressed for a long time to develop this condition. I've had this same issue on 2 or 3 of my vans that had sat for years without running (including the one you mentioned in my video). In that instance the engine came from a salvage yard. The yard claimed it had 80k miles on it. It sat for almost a year after I got it (who knows how long it sat before that). Usually this issue will remedy itself after a few minutes of run time. Once I had one that stuck for an hr or so after initial start-up until I finally gave up & decided to replace it. I called almost every local auto parts store within a 35 mile radius but nobody had a 4y lifter. That took me about an hr & when I went back out and started it again the problem had vanished :). If your issue has been going on for more than a few days, it probably isn't going away on it's own.
There are other things in your valve train that can make that noise, but based on low miles and the long periods of non-use I would suspect a lifter. On a 4y replacing one without removing the head can be done but can be a real challenge. Good luck. Tim
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Whew! Glad that is over with! Van is finally out of the shop after having all 8 lifters and rods replaced with OEM parts. Tried to use NAPA lifters to begin with but they DID NOT work at all. Engine misfired and would hardly idle. Forked out the $$$ for Toyota lifters and just like that, it runs beautiful. The extreme diesel like tapping is gone--replaced with a nominal tick tick tick of a normal sounding engine. The difference in performance is outstanding. It is almost like I have a new transmission. It runs smoother and accelerates more evenly. It also tops out at a higher RPM (5000+) when getting up to highway speeds and is a lot quieter doing so.
The attached pictures show how sludged up this engine is. The tech ran everything he took off through numerous parts washings and lots of goo was removed. Still. This engine was not cared for by its previous owner. I have a feeling that instead of regular oil changes she simply 'added as needed'. I need to do plugs, cap, rotor, and wires so i am fresh there and I would really like to do the timing chain. Hopefully I can squeeze some more life out of this engine before it inevitably siezes up. You can't really tell by looking, but the tech said that none of the lifters were functioning as they should. He said some were worse than others and they were harder to pull. The engine mounts were done at the same time and that is making a noticable difference in ride quality too--lots quieter.
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I've been lurking on this wonderful website a LOT. Thanks to Tim and everyone for providing the information to keep my van running and give me the confidence to tackle my noisy valve lifters.
I used the JC Whitney tool referred to above. On most of the lifters, it was easier to just fish them out with a magnet. The tool was too long for the rear two (as JFratzke mentioned) and of course it was the 7th one back that was stuck. So I bought a bolt that matched the thread on the handle (5/16 x 24 I think) and cut off a smaller bolt as a spacer. My 3" bolt was too short, so I welded on a 3" rebar T-handle and now have a perfect lifter-remover for the van.
The tool doesn't really grab the "lip" inside the lifter because you can't compress the lifter when it's full of oil. You just expand the tool the best you can and hope it doesn't slip out. Maybe you could remove the clip and piston on a lifter that was really stuck, so you had the lip to grab onto?
The van runs SO much quieter now, I don't think I realized how much of the racket was caused by them. So far the Enginetech lifters I got on Rockauto for $20 for the SET are working fine, time will tell if it was $380 well saved vs. OEM.
P.S. I'm still running the OEM stereo too, it's totally worth it to have the remote volume control between the seats! I just use a Bluetooth player to play music on my phone since the cassette died long ago.
Andreas
Re: Sounds like a diesel at startup.....
Enginetech lifters...check. God those Toyota ones are expensive.
Re: Sounds like a diesel at startup.....
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...wondering if mine has the same dieseling sound?
..here's a short video that catches the sound.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu2z...ature=youtu.be
You can hear it best at 0:07 to :15 ,, and 29 to 34 seconds ....whatchathink? :cnfsd:
It goes away after ~5 minutes of driving.
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micah202
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...wondering if mine has the same dieseling sound?
..here's a short video that catches the sound....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu2z...ature=youtu.be
You can hear it best at 0:07 to :15 ,, and 29 to 34 seconds ....whatchathink?
It goes away after ~5 minutes of driving.
..... anyone? :cnfsd:
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Does the sound happen only when cold and then go away after 3-5 minutes? If so I am sticking by piston slap. noise goes away because as the metal expands (piston) there is less clearance for the piston to move and thus slap the cylinder walls. Aside from annoying it did not impact the 87 Van I owned for 13 years Got it new on 11/10/86 with 6 miles
At 20000 miles the piston slap developed and went another 12 years until it got stolen with over 300K miles on it. It was recovered and the insurance totaled it
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JPERL
Does the sound happen only when cold and then go away after 3-5 minutes? If so I am sticking by piston slap. noise goes away because as the metal expands (piston) there is less clearance for the piston to move and thus slap the cylinder walls. Aside from annoying it did not impact the 87 Van I owned for 13 years Got it new on 11/10/86 with 6 miles
At 20000 miles the piston slap developed and went another 12 years until it got stolen with over 300K miles on it. It was recovered and the insurance totaled it
...yeh,, I'd say 5 to 8 minutes. I do consider it a reasonably normal sound for toyo's,, just wanted to worry about something else when I saw this thread.:yikes:
...the baby's at the mechanic's now for a full checkover,, it'll help me get over my paranoia's.
.... no head gasket issues,, no startup issues,, all he found was a balljoint to replace :thmbup:
......you still driving that one owner '86?