ShadowsPapa
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This only started recently - 2016-2019 were not problematic, then 2020 all heck broke loose, it's dwindled down from there (not gone, but in 2020, you had failures inside of 10 or 20K miles)Like mentioned though, why not both banks if that was the case?
Right bank in almost all cases, 2020+ in almost all cases.
What changed.
Oil gallery restriction somewhere?Castings ? Faulty moldings ? Faulty head casting ?
Heads don't interchange like in the old days, there's a left and a right.
I seem to also have a TSB, can't find it now, about lash adjusters causing noise but it was aimed at the left bank as I recall.
Really wish I could find that one.
Not sure why that would matter since the oil pressure builds before the display can even keep up with that pump sitting in high volume mode during start-up.but the only thing that ever made sense was the claim the RH side head was the last place to build oil pressure from sitting cold.
If you saw the oiling system diagrams, oil galleries and so on, it should be the left bank or even bank if that was even possible. The right side is a bit closer to the main oil gallery.
Pressure can't build until all passages are filled anyway.
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