So i'm getting ready to go out last night and i hear an odd noise from under the hood as i am walking past my car.(it's already running), so i pop the hood and there is an odd rattle that seems to be coming from the valve cover. when i tap the throttle it goes away but it comes back as soon as the engine revs back down. the car has oil in it and it doesn't need to be changed. could it just be the the guides on the timing chain or could it be possible valve problems..1990 240sx with 175,000 miles. HELP,thanks in advance. if i can i will record the sound tommorow and post it.
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Had exactly the same problem on my cousin's S13 (1990 with 230,000 on the clock). Sounded like it was coming from under the valve cover, but if you tapped the gas it would go away. Turned out to be the heat shield on the exhaust manifold. Removed the shield and the noise is long gone. I would do that before you pull the valve cover off.
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i have already removed the heat shield from the exhaust manifold, unless it's the rest of the shielding that continues down the pipe. and actually the valve cover is a pain in the *Censored**Censored**Censored* to remove, the valves fit so snug inside it that it's real annoying to try and just pull the cover.Last edited by Warped; 01-17-2005, 05:31 AM.
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yeah i thougt of that, you can hear the timing chain rattle for about 10 seconds when i first start up, then the tensioner kicks in. i'm really hoping it's just the heat sheilds on the lower half of the exhaust, won't know till the weather gets a little warmer- it's about 3 degree's outside right now.
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It's most likely the timing chain...my friend has had the same problem for the last year. As it gets worse, its just gonna get louder and louder, especially on start up. You have to take off valve cover and and feel how loose the chain is...only way of knowing for sure. It also would be a good idea to change it anyway if your motor has a lot of miles too.
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