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    2000 Corolla - Valve Pinging

    the pinging won't happen if i accel briskly. it only happens just keeping light pressure on the accel (like keeping speed on the highway. Once I reap on the gas pedal, it goes away
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    2000 Corolla - Valve Pinging

    Guess, he is still working on it. I just changed my tensioner (PITA to unbolt) but it still has that pinging chattering noise when I apply light throttle btw 50-70mph. It would stop if i have a heavier foot on the throttle....weird???
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    2000 Corolla - Valve Pinging

    I didn't see it mentioned here, but timing chain tensioner? I know with my car if I accel lightly and manitina it, it pings/chatters, however if I lay on the gas, it doesn't do it (creating tension lost by the tensioner) I am changing mine tomorrow. I'll let you know how it goes
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    1998-2002 Corolla Excessive Oil Consumption Issues

    I'm actually going to have to change that too, but what i originally meant was the timing chain tensioner
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    1998-2002 Corolla Excessive Oil Consumption Issues

    Thank yo sir, YA DA MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    1998-2002 Corolla Excessive Oil Consumption Issues

    wher can i find this tensioner, i orderd the part just can't find where it goes?
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    1998-2002 Corolla Excessive Oil Consumption Issues

    Would timing chain lack of tension possibly due to a bad tensioner contribute to oil consumption
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    How Many MPG Are You Getting?

    also, check to see about your tire size. I kow for me I had beefier tires, so it underestimated my speed (and miles on the clock)
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    Air Rushing Out From Oil Filler Hole

    still kind of confused
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    Air Rushing Out From Oil Filler Hole

    Not to play dumb here, but if there is a hole in the piston, wouldn't the pressure be lower?
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    2000 Corolla - Oil in Spark Plug Tube

    Awesome, i suspected the circular spark plug gaskets to be the problem
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    Do I Really NEED This Part?

    Exactly my point, it won't. That is probably true for this case, conventional oil has been run in cars for many, many years. And these cars have had 200, 300, even 500k miles with no problems, so conventional oil is certainly not bad (perhaps its not the case on the newer cars)
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    Do I Really NEED This Part?

    I know what you're saying, but Amsoil is great, I agree, but it's not going to fix everything. I have it in my car now and I am glad, but it's not going to make things smoother. There have been cars that ran on conventional oil for and hundreds of thousands of miles and never had any...
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    Using Lucas Oil Stabilizer and Engine Restore Together

    +1 Thats what an old school mechanic told me once. He said you know it is a very good oil of when you run your fingers with the oil between them, it doesn't wash away
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    Do I Really NEED This Part?

    well thats the thing, its not running quieter, just the opposite, ha ha Yes next oil change, already coming to 4k miles ill just change to 10 w 40 and see what happens
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    Do I Really NEED This Part?

    I hope it does love me now, because I am hearing more valvetrain noise. I don't think the 5w30 is thick enough for the motor, it is approaching 164000 now (miles)
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    Do I Really NEED This Part?

    Not defending Obama, but it's just not him. It's only natural for people to find a person to blame for anything. It's this administration (congress, etc), AND THE PAST ADMINISTRATION (BUSH) THAT LED US TO THIS
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    Do I Really NEED This Part?

    yeah the tensioner is like 20 bux on rockauto. Just have to identify where to find it and how to take it off properly.
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