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Bleeding Lash Adjuster System

NOTE: Parking the vehicle on a grade for a long time may drain oil from the lash adjuster, causing air to enter the high pressure chamber when starting the engine.
NOTE: After parking for many hours, oil may drain from the oil passage and take time before oil is supplied to the lash adjuster, causing air to enter the high pressure chamber.
NOTE: In the above cases, abnormal noise can be eliminated by bleeding the lash adjuster system.
  1. Check engine oil. Add or change oil as required.
    NOTE: If the engine oil level is low, air is sucked from the oil screen, causing air to enter the oil passage.
    NOTE: If the engine oil level is higher than specification, oil may be stirred by the crankshaft, causing oil to be mixed with air creating aerated (foaming) oil.
    NOTE: If oil is deteriorated, air is not easily separated from oil, increasing the quantity of air contained in oil.
    Fig 1: Identifying Minimum/Maximum Engine Oil Level
    G00977459Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    Fig 2: Identifying High Pressure Chamber
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    NOTE: If air mixed with oil enters the high pressure chamber inside the lash adjuster from the above causes, air in the high pressure chamber is compressed excessively while the valve is being opened, resulting in an abnormal noise when the valve closes.

    This is the same phenomenon as that observed when the valve clearance has become excessive. The lash adjuster can resume normal function when air entered the lash adjuster is removed.

  2. Idle the engine for one to three minutes to warm it up.
  3. Repeat the operation pattern, shown in illustration, at no load to check for abnormal noise. (Usually the abnormal noise is eliminated after repetition of the operation 10 to 30 times. If, however, no change is observed in the level of abnormal noise after repeating the operation more than 30 times, suspect that the abnormal noise is due to some other factors.)
  4. After elimination of abnormal noise, repeat the operation shown in illustration five more times.
  5. Run the engine at idle for one to three minutes to make sure that the abnormal noise has been eliminated.
    Fig 3: View Of Air Bleeding Operation Pattern
    G00977461Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.