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hi,
anyone have experience with "bleeding" the lifters on a E36 M3 motor?
have recently done a complete engine overhaul and my lifters are a bit noisy.
this seems to be a common issue.
a couple of the overseas forums recommend "bleeding" the lifters.
i still have "run-in" oil so i dont know if i should tackle it now or wait for a filter and oil change at 1000km?
my mechanic and the guys at tunetech recommend i wait for the oil change.
but dont want to damage the cams or shims or lifters.
does that sound right? dont want to do something stupid now.
anyone have experience?
anyone have experience with "bleeding" the lifters on a E36 M3 motor?
have recently done a complete engine overhaul and my lifters are a bit noisy.
this seems to be a common issue.
a couple of the overseas forums recommend "bleeding" the lifters.
i still have "run-in" oil so i dont know if i should tackle it now or wait for a filter and oil change at 1000km?
my mechanic and the guys at tunetech recommend i wait for the oil change.
but dont want to damage the cams or shims or lifters.
bleed your lifters if they have been out of the motor for an extended amount of time.
rev the motor at 2500-3000rpm for 10 minutes , this should get the lifters quiet
remove the petrol pump fuse and crank the motor for 10-15 sec, this will get oil to the lifters
does that sound right? dont want to do something stupid now.
anyone have experience?