I put a couple of hundred miles on it when winter receded, and all seemed well. Then last week I drove down to Nice - 1000 miles on motorways. By the time I got to Nice there was a terrible clattering noise. It appeared to come from around #1 cylinder (rearmost) inlet valve area. It sounds very like a massively loud tappet noise - and I mean really, really loud, not the "loud" you get from excessive valve clearances.
It is definitely engine rpm related. At idle it would occasionally disappear altogether but reappear immediately once revs increased, and it is definitely not from the gearbox or further back.
I decided to press on rather than have the car recovered, and luckily made it back OK, the noise maybe getting slightly worse but not massively so.
My tentative diagnosis was a loose tappet guide. Not so. I confirmed the noise as arising near the back of the inlet side of the head by stethoscope, so I pulled the inlet cam cover off today and could see nothing amiss - definitely not cam lobes hitting anything. Plenty of oil everywhere.
What I did find was that there was zero valve clearance on #1 inlet valve. The other 5 were normal. I checked the clearances when I fitted the head and at that time #1 inlet clearance was normal (I didn't keep the measurements but it was in the same narrow range as the others and all were in spec for parabolic cams).
So I pulled the camshaft and used a depth micrometer for a quick and dirty check by measuring how far below the rim of the tappet guide the top of the valve collet retainer was sitting (I couldn't get my depth micrometer to fit to directly measure onto the valve stem tip). Based on this it seems #1 valve is sitting between 0.7 to 1.0 mm higher in the head than all the other 5 valves.
Now normally I'd think that reduced valve clearances would quieten the top end, not make it noisier. So far the only theory I've come up with to fit the symptoms is that I have a loose valve seat which is causing the loud clatter and causing enough recession of the seat into the head to close up the clearances.
Next step is to pull the head, but before I do I thought I'd see if the collective wisdom of the forum could provide any other diagnoses or thoughts.





