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oettinger 05-30-2014 04:54 AM

[Solved] Lifter noise!! M156
 
[Solved] Lifter noise!! M156
Hey guys,

I have been searching the forums for months now trying to find a solution to the lifter/cam noise on my M156 (ML63 MY2007, Euro spec)

** Nov 2013 - Basically, it started with the usual tick tick tick that's so annoying

** Dec 2013 - I have taken it to my tech at the indy shop i deal with and they opened the valve cover, one cam lobes is notched and the corresponding lifter isn't in a great shape

--- Now we started the parts journey!! ---
all new head bolts, all gaskets, valve seals, all new part number lifter from the M159 and the new updated both cam shafts (intake) and new chain and chain-guide


** Feb 2014 -- all parts have arrived. head is cleaned and sanded/polished. all parts are in... and tech started the timing adjustment.

fired up the engine, after warm up, the freaking lifter noise is there!!!! after $$$ and time it is there!! I hated it! SOOO MUCH!

** March 2014 -- the engine was filled with Mobil 1 0w40, and the tech told me to try something else!
I switched to Liqui-Moly 5w40, with Lifter noise additive added.... didnt do a thing... the lifter comes and goes!
the tech told me to just live with it... he said it won't damage the engine or parts.

** April 2014 -- really hating the noise! and the comments from some friends !!! I tried Caltex 10w50 oil ... the noise was worse! drove 200km on it and changed it.


Now... the fun part!! and remediation started, this is what I did:

1. Use two cans of Engine flush+ (http://www.liqui-moly.de/liquimoly/p...d/en_2657.html) and drove the car for 1 hour
2. Switched to 5w40 (http://www.liqui-moly.com/liquimoly/...d/en_3863.html)
3. New oil filter of course
4. Midway filling the engine with oil, I have added two cans of Cera Tec (http://www.liqui-moly.de/liquimoly/p...d/en_3721.html)

5. Fired the car... one minute and ALL NOISES ARE GONE!
drove it in disbelieving for two hours... NO NOISE
next morning I fired it up... SO QUITE! NO NOISE! and sounded like it did warm up!



I AM SO HAPPY! knock on wood that it continues!!


note: I am not affiliated with any company.

Exotic-metal55 06-13-2014 05:02 PM

You have cam rockers but no lifters on the engine and best to stay with oil weight speced to your engine. wrong weight oil can cause noise as well.

Just something to consider if the noise returns.

Jennifer_A 07-29-2014 08:55 AM

I had the same problem with the clicking noise, we removed the old oil and put in Shell Helix Ultra Fully Synthetic 5w40. The problem was solved


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