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		il add this here as well as Facebook to see what you guys think
 have a go at diagnosing this!
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 new oil, new plugs for FCS, car running fine, Did around 100 laps track time with regular cooldowns but may have cooked the oil saw 130c at one point.... Drove home 100 miles started car next morning with the rattle??
 
 
 
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Its a bit hard to diagnose noise like this without actually stripping it down and having a look. Sounds top end as its quite a light tap rather than a dull thunk. I would be inclined to pull head off and have a look. Could be something as silly as a tight tappet.
	 
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		its a thread to see what people think as  
I've decided what's happening with this anyway after a sleep.... 
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		boost it. that'll fix it    
Does sound top end though, fix it with a new engine?
	
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		It's not the typical bent valvestem GTi6 tap that's for sure, I'd put my money on a failing/failed hydraulic lifter or similar.
	 
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		defo top end. 
 lifter issue as per usual tappiness imho.
 
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		have you checked the timing of the belt? had one thats slipped before causing it to slap a valve slightly. Other than that i would say a stuck tappet personally
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		I've heard that noise before, been through any puddles recently?
 
 
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		29-07-2015, 02:47 PM 
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		Sounds exactly what happened to mine at fcs keep driving and piston will get smashed to bits haha
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Yeah that sounds exactly the same as when my bottom end went    That also sounded rather top end at first until i got underneath and listened from under there.
	
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		il put this down to poor choice in oil not standing up to abuse on track and probably my fault for jumping at the chance of more free track time
 
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		 (29-07-2015, 07:06 PM)cully Wrote:  il put this down to poor choice in oil not standing up to abuse on track and probably my fault for jumping at the chance of more free track time
 
 untill i strip the engine
 
What sized oil cooler do you run ??
	 
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		16 row aps cooler with mocal thermoplate oil was total quartz 7000 10/40 semi syntheticlooking at the oil charts its viscosity drops off very quickly over 100c
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Us Nissan boys use Fuchs Titan Pro which is about £10/L.
 Opie Oils highly reccomend it, might be worth a look for the next engine?
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Just bought some of that for my supercharged one    as said highly recommended by opie oils
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Had nothing but problems with Titan Pro personally, caused uncontrollable incontinence of my engine from the vacuum pump.. Never was able to stop it leaking after that. Still leaks from there to this day after 2 sets of seals, different pumps and countless oil changes. Something in the oil seems to eat those seals.
 Happened to myself and 3 other people that owned XUDs who did a group buy on Titan Pro.
 
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		Interesting     
I bought 20w50/15w50 can't remember which right now, so hope mine doesn't leak      
Used millers competition oil in the track car that was fine.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (30-07-2015, 09:27 AM)Ruan Wrote:  Had nothing but problems with Titan Pro personally, caused uncontrollable incontinence of my engine from the vacuum pump.. Never was able to stop it leaking after that. Still leaks from there to this day after 2 sets of seals, different pumps and countless oil changes. Something in the oil seems to eat those seals.
 Happened to myself and 3 other people that owned XUDs who did a group buy on Titan Pro.
 
Er... My last SR20DET died from crank seal letting go.
 
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		 (30-07-2015, 09:55 AM)Lwilliams Wrote:  Interesting    
 I bought 20w50/15w50 can't remember which right now, so hope mine doesn't leak
   
 Used millers competition oil in the track car that was fine.
 
Yup I ended up switching to Millers CFS and then moved to Gulf Competition before it got expensive - both were fine and didn't aggravate the issue - still weeps, but not as bad.
	 
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		My boosted xu10 runs happily on Titan race.   
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		 (30-07-2015, 06:43 PM)C2K Wrote:  My boosted xu10 runs happily on Titan race.  
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		Funnily enough mines 'charged and running Fuchs Titan race whatever 10w50 and it's been leaking from every crevice since its been in.Fed up of trying to stop it now.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		hmmm I wont be using  Fuchs then   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Sounds like a normal 6 to me 
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		but its still not mixed its oil to coolant so    headgasket king !
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		rather a £20 gasket than smashed valves/pistons   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		i use mobil 10w/60 with stp additive in my sc 6 engine with a aps 16 row cooler never see above 95 even on the rollers but i dont use a silly thermostat   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		tonight I got bored so stripped the sad engine 
timing pinned up OK although the timing belt was a little slack, started to inspect the pulleys and belt and found this on the inlet pulley.........
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once I took the pulley off and undone the bolts the cracked centre fell out!
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took head off head looked good no obvious marks on the valves or pistons
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took the bottom end off no obvious picked up or spun bearings
 
not looked at the block yet
 
so now where? 
would a slack belt or damage pulley cause that much noise? 
i guess ive got to get the journals sized 
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