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Not a J-Body, but advice could help!!!
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 9:23 PM
I recently bought a 1993 Toyota Celica with a supra body kit/rims on it for a smooth 1300, only 173k miles on it and it does look real nice. I can get pics if needed but thats for another time.

Problem is, I drove it for about a day and a half, then I went and changed its oil (used Castrol Part-Synthetic) and the morning after it started having HORRIBLE lifter noise. I dropped the oil and made sure there was no metal shavings.

A buddy sounded as though the top of the engine wasn't getting oil, the car has a 2.2 in it.

If ANYONE can help, it would be appreciated.

Re: Not a J-Body, but advice could help!!!
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 9:52 PM
What weight oil are you using in it?









Re: Not a J-Body, but advice could help!!!
Thursday, May 17, 2012 8:30 AM
5w30
Re: Not a J-Body, but advice could help!!!
Thursday, May 17, 2012 4:24 PM
Canister filter or spin on Filter?

What brand?




Re: Not a J-Body, but advice could help!!!
Friday, May 18, 2012 12:02 AM
Spin on filter, Fram.

Exactly what the original engine came with just uograded to fram.

Could the type of oil filter im using effect getting oil to the lifters? Everyone seems to think its the oil pump but its supposedly brand new
Re: Not a J-Body, but advice could help!!!
Friday, May 18, 2012 6:10 AM
Yes, first thing I'd do is take that fram off, and put a purolator, stp, or a WIX filter on. Fram's are garbage. Purolator can be found at Advance auto, STP at Autozone, and WIX at Napa. Not sure who else sells them.

Do some research online about fram's. They are notorious for causing oil pressure problems. Some people will say they've never had a problem with them, used them all their lives. I've had first hand experience with fram's being junk. 3 beaters I've bought with oil pressure issues all had frams on them. Took off the fram, put on a purolator, and never had another oil pressure issue with them.






Re: Not a J-Body, but advice could help!!!
Friday, May 18, 2012 8:45 AM
Would that cause lifter noise though?
Re: Not a J-Body, but advice could help!!!
Friday, May 18, 2012 9:20 AM
Why was the oil pump replaced? That would have been a serious question for the previous owner.

Lifter noise could be a collapsed lifter, or partially collapsed. Get that fram off there.


- Your not-so-local, untrained, uncertified, backyard mechanic. But my @!#$ runs
Re: Not a J-Body, but advice could help!!!
Friday, May 18, 2012 12:36 PM
Jeremy Staton wrote:Would that cause lifter noise though?


Absolutely. The lifter's are after the oil filter. The pump pushes oil through the filter, then up through the lifters/head all that good stuff. So having a bad/defective oil filter will cause head noise, valve noise, lifter noise, and eventually engine failure.




Re: Not a J-Body, but advice could help!!!
Monday, May 21, 2012 6:49 PM
FRAM MUST DIE, or atleast come off....


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Re: Not a J-Body, but advice could help!!!
Saturday, May 26, 2012 11:35 PM
iv personally never had a problem with fram, but id start with the simplest and easiest thing to do = change the filter...but after reading this i may pay a little more and get another brand




Re: Not a J-Body, but advice could help!!!
Sunday, May 27, 2012 3:07 PM
Daniel Cooper wrote:iv personally never had a problem with fram, but id start with the simplest and easiest thing to do = change the filter...but after reading this i may pay a little more and get another brand


actually, if you switch to a purolator, you'll be getting a vastly superior filter at about $1 less.



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Re: Not a J-Body, but advice could help!!!
Monday, May 28, 2012 8:51 PM
Rich Grayo Jr. wrote:
Daniel Cooper wrote:iv personally never had a problem with fram, but id start with the simplest and easiest thing to do = change the filter...but after reading this i may pay a little more and get another brand


actually, if you switch to a purolator, you'll be getting a vastly superior filter at about $1 less.


x2 - Purolator, STP, and Wix filters are the best, and also the cheapest.




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