RPSN
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After reading the following two posts, I’ve created this topic.
The posts are correct in saying that the engine does not have hydraulic lifters (hydraulic tappets). However, with regards to the valve clearances, they’re already in spec as stated in the TOPIx information for the V6, shown here....
“The valves are a conventional arrangement, with a valve and spring assembly retained by a valve collet. The valve tappets are graded and selected on assembly to obtain the correct valve clearance dimensions.”
and....
“The valves are opened mechanically by a bucket design valve tappet which is operated directly by the associated camshaft lobe. The valve clearance is set by selection of the appropriate valve tappet to achieve the required valve clearance.”
The tapping noise that some owners are hearing when the engine is cold (but quietens down when the engine warms up) is more likely due to the time taken for the engine oil to circulate and lubricate the camshafts and valve gear etc. In some cases where the tapping is more persistent, there could be wear on the tappets and/or camshaft lobes. This is another reason why it's always good practice to warm the cold engine up gradually for the first few miles before opening it up a bit.
I use Mobil 1 ESP X2 0W-20 Fully Synthetic and my car doesn’t have a tapping noise that’s noticeable enough to concern me. The oil used to have the appropriate JLR spec (STJLR.51.5122) but no longer does, as explained by another member on this F-Pace forum....
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f-pace-x761-c-x17-87/engine-oil-viscosity-vs-oil-specification-stjlr-51-5122-a-254022/#post2471880
This hasn't deterred me from using it as it's a top quality oil that works well. It's also the first engine oil I've used which is green in colour!
A few times I’ve heard that the F-Type engines appear to be very sensitive to the oil used. Here’s one of them.....
https://www.ftypeforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=42690#p42690
I’ve attached the TOPIx screenshots which include the information I’ve quoted on the valve clearance. Also some pics from a 2014 V8 R, entitled ‘Camshaft Bucket Wear’.....
jonm said:The engine does not have hydraulic lifters so the valve clearances are not within spec until the engine has warmed up, hence the tapping, I have the same thing.
simpleR said:The engine does not have hydraulic lifters so the valve clearances are not within spec until the engine has warmed up, hence the tapping, I have the same thing.
It should be quiet when the engine has warmed up though.
The posts are correct in saying that the engine does not have hydraulic lifters (hydraulic tappets). However, with regards to the valve clearances, they’re already in spec as stated in the TOPIx information for the V6, shown here....
“The valves are a conventional arrangement, with a valve and spring assembly retained by a valve collet. The valve tappets are graded and selected on assembly to obtain the correct valve clearance dimensions.”
and....
“The valves are opened mechanically by a bucket design valve tappet which is operated directly by the associated camshaft lobe. The valve clearance is set by selection of the appropriate valve tappet to achieve the required valve clearance.”
The tapping noise that some owners are hearing when the engine is cold (but quietens down when the engine warms up) is more likely due to the time taken for the engine oil to circulate and lubricate the camshafts and valve gear etc. In some cases where the tapping is more persistent, there could be wear on the tappets and/or camshaft lobes. This is another reason why it's always good practice to warm the cold engine up gradually for the first few miles before opening it up a bit.
I use Mobil 1 ESP X2 0W-20 Fully Synthetic and my car doesn’t have a tapping noise that’s noticeable enough to concern me. The oil used to have the appropriate JLR spec (STJLR.51.5122) but no longer does, as explained by another member on this F-Pace forum....
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f-pace-x761-c-x17-87/engine-oil-viscosity-vs-oil-specification-stjlr-51-5122-a-254022/#post2471880
This hasn't deterred me from using it as it's a top quality oil that works well. It's also the first engine oil I've used which is green in colour!
A few times I’ve heard that the F-Type engines appear to be very sensitive to the oil used. Here’s one of them.....
https://www.ftypeforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=42690#p42690
I’ve attached the TOPIx screenshots which include the information I’ve quoted on the valve clearance. Also some pics from a 2014 V8 R, entitled ‘Camshaft Bucket Wear’.....