DIY: Replacing GR Tappets
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Thanks for the info guys, I will be using the Nulon E20 mentioned and 10w40 oil. btw mine is a 1996 GR. Wanted a GPX but too desperate to get a FTO!!vipfto wrote:^thats fine I use magnetec now but any reputable brand will be fine
just make sure you use flush first like nulon or wynns product etc
by the way do you have gr or gpx?

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Hey guys, I recently reconditioned the tappets in the 6A13, they are the same as the GR.
Here a quick how to - using the instructions in the beginning of this DIY to remove them.
The main reason they get noisy is because they gunk up with burnt on oil sludge on the inside. So rather than having to fork out to replace the whole lot, you can individually reco each tappet.
Notice how when you attempt to depress the tip, its almost impossible? Ie all but seized up..

As opposed to a new tappet which depresses quite easily:


First up, drop it in a degreasing type solutions & soak it for a minute. I used Nulon engine flush.

Then pop the tappet in your vice like so. I used some rag on either end of the tappet to avoid scoring the ends. Also try & get the tappet positioned so that the small oil gallery hole is facing upwards. This way you can see the crap coimg out of it.

Now with the vice, you need to use a bit of a technique. You need to pretend you are tapping a thread. You wind the vice on a little bit & tip will begin to depress a little bit - then unwind the vice to relase the pressure. Then wind the vice in a little further the next time, then release again. Repeat the process 3 or 4 times until on the last time you fully depress the tip. You will feel when its fully depressed, you will be unable to wind the vice any further.
Whilst this is happening, note the brown sludgey oil that coming from the oil gallery in the tappet. Each time you wind the vice in, you are scraping burnt on oil off the inner diametre of the tappet - the section where the tip is supposed to slide in & out of easily.



Once done, drop the tappet in your degreaser solution again. Now check & depress the tip with your finger. You'll find it springs in & out with great ease
Before you reinsert the tappet back into the head, ensure you give it a good covering in nice new oil too.

Now, I'd give you a little video of how nicely smooth & quiet the car is now running, but thanks to one of my very f**king expensive handmade Top Gun leads snapping of in the plug hole, that won't happen till Monday
Here a quick how to - using the instructions in the beginning of this DIY to remove them.
The main reason they get noisy is because they gunk up with burnt on oil sludge on the inside. So rather than having to fork out to replace the whole lot, you can individually reco each tappet.
Notice how when you attempt to depress the tip, its almost impossible? Ie all but seized up..

As opposed to a new tappet which depresses quite easily:


First up, drop it in a degreasing type solutions & soak it for a minute. I used Nulon engine flush.

Then pop the tappet in your vice like so. I used some rag on either end of the tappet to avoid scoring the ends. Also try & get the tappet positioned so that the small oil gallery hole is facing upwards. This way you can see the crap coimg out of it.

Now with the vice, you need to use a bit of a technique. You need to pretend you are tapping a thread. You wind the vice on a little bit & tip will begin to depress a little bit - then unwind the vice to relase the pressure. Then wind the vice in a little further the next time, then release again. Repeat the process 3 or 4 times until on the last time you fully depress the tip. You will feel when its fully depressed, you will be unable to wind the vice any further.
Whilst this is happening, note the brown sludgey oil that coming from the oil gallery in the tappet. Each time you wind the vice in, you are scraping burnt on oil off the inner diametre of the tappet - the section where the tip is supposed to slide in & out of easily.



Once done, drop the tappet in your degreaser solution again. Now check & depress the tip with your finger. You'll find it springs in & out with great ease

Before you reinsert the tappet back into the head, ensure you give it a good covering in nice new oil too.

Now, I'd give you a little video of how nicely smooth & quiet the car is now running, but thanks to one of my very f**king expensive handmade Top Gun leads snapping of in the plug hole, that won't happen till Monday

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Nice write up Ben, how long did the job take, start to finish?
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I have been meaning to do something about mine for a while, but I couldnt afford to buy new ones. I never new you could clean them.....excellent news.
It's weird though I have noticed they are a lot quieter sinced i did a service last month and used mobil one. I have tried a fully-synth before and they went noisey as hell, so im not sure whay's going on lol
It's weird though I have noticed they are a lot quieter sinced i did a service last month and used mobil one. I have tried a fully-synth before and they went noisey as hell, so im not sure whay's going on lol
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f**k this is cheap
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 622154.htm
and thats NZ dollars so it would be like $20 aussie
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 622154.htm
and thats NZ dollars so it would be like $20 aussie

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Found these guys selling a full set of 24 for $300
http://www.meek.com.au/index.php?act=vi ... ductId=169

http://www.meek.com.au/index.php?act=vi ... ductId=169
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Same as the GR?Bennoz wrote:Found these guys selling a full set of 24 for $300![]()
http://www.meek.com.au/index.php?act=vi ... ductId=169
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I have also looked into cleaning my tappets and I came upon this:
http://www.atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/ ... eaning.pdf
Seems to be the Mitsubishi recommended way.
The reason I have not yet done this is, if the tappet is worn out and does not hold pressure then even if it is clean it will still be loud. The only way to pressure test them would be to either put them back in the car or with specialised equipment. For the cost of an aftermarket set, it just doesn't seem to make sense to risk having to do the rear bank twice.
$300 for a set is phenomenal, are there enough people interested for a GB?
http://www.atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/ ... eaning.pdf
Seems to be the Mitsubishi recommended way.
The reason I have not yet done this is, if the tappet is worn out and does not hold pressure then even if it is clean it will still be loud. The only way to pressure test them would be to either put them back in the car or with specialised equipment. For the cost of an aftermarket set, it just doesn't seem to make sense to risk having to do the rear bank twice.
$300 for a set is phenomenal, are there enough people interested for a GB?
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I would be but money is just too tight at the moment
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Does anyone know if the MD998782 lifter removal tool (http://www.meek.com.au/index.php?act=vi ... ductId=188) is appropriate for the FTO?