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Roadster 08-31-2014 03:39 PM

Can the LT5 experts fill me in on.....
 
Ok, I think I have an idea why, but am not really sure, so can the LT5 experts who have the knowledge and understanding of this engine explain the following to me....
Why is it that if you let the Z sit for a week or even two weeks before you start the engine, that there is not any chain rattle upon first start-up???
I understand why there is chain rattle during some restarts, and that there is a kit available (which I have) that once installed, eliminates that problem or almost completely eliminates the problem.

We had the Z out today, and first start-up, no noise, most restarts after that the dreaded chain rattle.....
Just trying to learn more about the system......thanks for any info........

We Gone 08-31-2014 06:56 PM

Re: Can the LT5 experts fill me in on.....
 
No expert here but it sounds like you have a good check valve in your oil filter.

I have no chain rattle on my 91 or 93 even if they set many weeks. Both have Blue GM filters.

Roadster 08-31-2014 10:47 PM

Re: Can the LT5 experts fill me in on.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by We Gone (Post 211207)
No expert here but it sounds like you have a good check valve in your oil filter.

I have no chain rattle on my 91 or 93 even if they set many weeks. Both have Blue GM filters.

That would seem to be true, but its on the restarts that it appears the check valve isn't working as it should, only that it appears to work better when the engine is cold as opposed to when the engine has been running and is hot!!!???
I also have a Blue GM filter. Hopefully over the winter I will attempt to install the kit for this, just have to see what the time factor allows me to do....as there is always something going on........:)

Jim Nolan 09-01-2014 11:35 AM

Re: Can the LT5 experts fill me in on.....
 
Mine went away years ago after my second synthetic oil change. I use the blue PF970.

Kevin 09-01-2014 11:47 AM

Re: Can the LT5 experts fill me in on.....
 
chain rattle is annoying but not harmful. I don't even notice it anymore

Karl 09-01-2014 01:05 PM

Re: Can the LT5 experts fill me in on.....
 
I barely notice it and that is only if the car sits for a long time. Also the car starts quicker (or at least seems to) if I turn on the ignition first wait about 3 seconds then start.

Roadster 09-01-2014 05:40 PM

Re: Can the LT5 experts fill me in on.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Karl (Post 211261)
I barely notice it and that is only if the car sits for a long time. Also the car starts quicker (or at least seems to) if I turn on the ignition first wait about 3 seconds then start.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 211255)
chain rattle is annoying but not harmful. I don't even notice it anymore

I hear you on that. ...if mine sits for day or longer no rattle on startup. ...as mentioned earlier, its just those hot or warm restarts that bug me.....I am using Mobil 1 , might switch to Amsoil next time around and hopefully get that kit installed

spork2367 09-02-2014 12:10 PM

Re: Can the LT5 experts fill me in on.....
 
I've been using the white "Napa Gold" filters that are made by Wix and they have a great anti drain back valve. Zero rattle.

secondchance 09-02-2014 12:43 PM

Re: Can the LT5 experts fill me in on.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roadster (Post 211268)
I hear you on that. ...if mine sits for day or longer no rattle on startup. ...as mentioned earlier, its just those hot or warm restarts that bug me.....I am using Mobil , might switch to Amsoil next time around and hopefully get that kit

I am not a mechanical engineer so my guess may be wrong. Having said that, from what you are saying, it seems, when oil is fully warmed up and engine start is initiated oil draining out of hydraulic tensioner is faster then the oil system pressure build up to feed the tensioner. Whereas, when the oil is cold (perhaps due to higher viscosity) oil is being held in the hydraulic tensioner longer and pressure build up is seemless.
I noticed that if I turn the key without starting 2-3 times (did it to intentionally to move the pulleys a bit) when I actually start chain rattle was severe which never happens on daily normal start. I concluded that when I ran the motor w/o starting oil in the tensiners were being drained and w/o actually running were not replenished w/ system pressure. Just my theory.

Roadster 09-02-2014 01:43 PM

Re: Can the LT5 experts fill me in on.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spork2367 (Post 211291)
I've been using the white "Napa Gold" filters that are made by Wix and they have a great anti drain back valve. Zero rattle.

I also have a Mobil 1 filter, along with the Bosch oil filter to use in the future, but just might try the Napa Gold, like you have....


Quote:

Originally Posted by secondchance (Post 211296)
I am not a mechanical engineer so my guess may be wrong. Having said that, from what you are saying, it seems, when oil is fully warmed up and engine start is initiated oil draining out of hydraulic tensioner is faster then the oil system pressure build up to feed the tensioner. Whereas, when the oil is cold (perhaps due to higher viscosity) oil is being held in the hydraulic tensioner longer and pressure build up is seemless.
I noticed that if I turn the key without starting 2-3 times (did it to intentionally to move the pulleys a bit) when I actually start chain rattle was severe which never happens on daily normal start. I concluded that when I ran the motor w/o starting oil in the tensiners were being drained and w/o actually running were not replenished w/ system pressure. Just my theory.


Either am I, but what you are saying makes sense to me. I have to go out soon and will take the Z to run my errands. Will report back later. The Z has sat for 2 days, so we shall see!!!


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