I'm doing a HG replacement on a '90 EJ22 (175K miles) and have pulled the valve rockers to replace the valve seals.
Inspecting the hydraulic valve adjusters in the rocker arms (just on the left head so far), I've noticed a couple (#2 cylinder: rear exhaust, rear intake), which can be pressed down slightly (probabaly about 0.5mm) and then stop (slight click). There are 3-4 other HLAs on the left head that appear to be shorter than the others - and they do not move when tested with the 'finger squeeze test.'
Do the ones with movement just need to bled of air? How does air get into these?
Are the shorter ones worn? Or they possibly stuck part way in?
Would it help to remove these and soak/fill and bleed them in Seafoam, followed by fill and bleed with oil?
This is my first time on this board and I've seen that some of you have excellent expereience in this area.
Thanks!
Worn, or Stuck, HLAs on EJ22?
Moderators: Helpinators, Moderators
-
- First Gear
- Posts: 61
- Joined: Thu Mar 03, 2005 2:39 pm
- Location: Chicagoland
Worn, or Stuck, HLAs on EJ22?
'90 Legacy LS Wagon, EJ22, NA, FWD, 4EAT - 289K Miles (Girlfriend's Car)
'94 Legacy L Wagon, EJ22, NA, FWD, 4EAT - 200K Miles
'96 Legacy L Wagon, EJ22, NA, AWD, 5MT - 104K Miles
'09 Outback, 2.5L, AT - 64k Miles ("Company Car")
'94 Legacy L Wagon, EJ22, NA, FWD, 4EAT - 200K Miles
'96 Legacy L Wagon, EJ22, NA, AWD, 5MT - 104K Miles
'09 Outback, 2.5L, AT - 64k Miles ("Company Car")
-
- quasi-mod-o
- Posts: 2574
- Joined: Sun Nov 09, 2003 8:24 pm
- Location: Ghetto Garage, CO, USA
- Contact:
I've never heard about using seafoam on them. I just bleed them in fresh motor oil. If they won't bleed and pump back up they are shot and will need to be replaced...
1974 Porsche 914 Cam Am Limted Edition AKA the Bumble Bee
1973 Porsche 914 2.0 l -Suby swap pending
1968 Porsche 911t survivor 47k original miles
2000 2.5RS daily driver.
1999 2.5RS w/ 50+ extra whp
Suby Hai!
1973 Porsche 914 2.0 l -Suby swap pending
1968 Porsche 911t survivor 47k original miles
2000 2.5RS daily driver.
1999 2.5RS w/ 50+ extra whp
Suby Hai!
-
- Second Gear
- Posts: 454
- Joined: Mon Oct 21, 2002 9:19 pm
- Location: USA, FL, Gainesville
- Contact:
What he said... if they are shorter than the rest, then they are collapsed and should be replaced. Also, if they dont get firm after bleeding, they should be replaced as well.Matt Monson wrote:I've never heard about using seafoam on them. I just bleed them in fresh motor oil. If they won't bleed and pump back up they are shot and will need to be replaced...
Air usually finds its way into the HLA's when the oil leaks out and is replaced with air. Whether it be due to not running the engine in a while, low engine oil pressure, leaky HLA, etc...
Andrew
1990 Legacy LS Sedan FWD NA MT
209,000 miles!
2002 Impreza WRX Sport Wagon
http://www.myspace.com/petridish38
http://www.cardomain.com/id/petridish38
209,000 miles!
2002 Impreza WRX Sport Wagon
http://www.myspace.com/petridish38
http://www.cardomain.com/id/petridish38