I believe that i have faulty VVT Solenoids causing a terrible top end rap in the engi
Subscribe92 SE DOHC... I believe that i have faulty VVT Solenoids causing a terrible top end rap in the engine.. Is there a way to bypass the soleniods to help the niose or am i stuck paying 800 dollars to get it fixed?
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Yep 
Follow the directions on this link. Craig's FAQ page is EZ to understand http://www.geocities.com/craigbrace/
Go to 'How to' link on top of the page. Scroll all the way down to the 'engine' section and click on Disable/rewiring your VTC solenoids

Follow the directions on this link. Craig's FAQ page is EZ to understand http://www.geocities.com/craigbrace/
Go to 'How to' link on top of the page. Scroll all the way down to the 'engine' section and click on Disable/rewiring your VTC solenoids
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Also, the solenoids aren't bad, the actual sprockets are (they are the expensive part).Originally Posted by Torgus
92 SE DOHC... I believe that i have faulty VVT Solenoids causing a terrible top end rap in the engine.. Is there a way to bypass the soleniods to help the niose or am i stuck paying 800 dollars to get it fixed?
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Originally Posted by Mizeree_X
Also, the solenoids aren't bad, the actual sprockets are (they are the expensive part).
yes, close to 500 for each sprocket
but im putting my old sprockets back in since i never had vtc troubleBe sure to check your exhaust manifold studs as well. If the noise occurs on startup and goes away as the engine warms up it is most likley broken studs causing an awful sounding noise (just like stuck lifters).
Fred
Fred
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I think so? Originally Posted by longpole938
does grounding/rewiring the slinoids totally disable it??? also if it is ticking, does that mean it doesnt work at all?
Hey your from golden valley 