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Hi all

Three months ago I did an oil change in my Z. I decided to run a lower weight oil (10W40) as, well it was on sale. In the past (I'm sure you guys might remember) I had a rather interesting noise coming from the top end. Well after this oil change I ran a can of seafoam through the intake and the noise all but disappeared.

This evening I did another oil change. I went back to the 20W50 oil I've used in the past as 104 degree summers do nice things engines here. Well the noise is back. Same marble sounds when I release the throttle. Usually appears around 3K or so and lasts until idle. The cam itself is rather loud now.

I don't understand why oil weight has this affect on my car. I ran a tad bit of sea foam through the intake but it didn't solve any of the issues. Does anyone have ANY ideas what this can be? It is driving me nuts when I rev and I hear that BLASTED rattle. It scares me. The chain and tensioner are new, BRAND new. The valves are all adjusted the right way. I've checked and rechecked and rechecked.

Thanks

Jan

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How long has it been since the engine was last rebuilt? Is there any risk that you have sludge in your oil passages? Thinner oil will naturally flow better through restricted passages.

I don't see sludge being in the oil passages as I've run two different desluging agents in the engine. I've inspected the cam and all the oiling holes look good. When the car is running (with valve cover off) there is equal amounts of oil coming from the cam oiling holes.

Jan

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I don't see sludge being in the oil passages as I've run two different desluging agents in the engine. I've inspected the cam and all the oiling holes look good. When the car is running (with valve cover off) there is equal amounts of oil coming from the cam oiling holes.

Jan

Some sludge and carbon buildup in engines can be bad enough that those solvents have no effect on the buildup.

You have obviously inspected the oil flow but perhaps it's restricted enough somewhere that it's affecting oil flow at higher rpm? Pure speculation obviously, just thinking out loud.

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With all this modern internet technology around............ I know, why don't you post a high quality video/audio of your noise?

Diagnosis can be easier if we can see/hear the 'patient'

Just a thought.

Good luck with it.

:beer:

I get your point. I'll try to get a video up later this week if I can find the time.

Jan

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Think about how the oil pump is driven and that might lead to to a clue as why different weight oil could cause a noise. Thicker oil is harder to pump. Check that the harmonic balancer is tight.

Steve

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