Hi There,
I have a 1998 D1 that has sticky valves.
I bought the car for a bargain not realising this was the case. The test drive and the mechanic that checked the car didn't pick it up. I only noticed the day I picked it up and drove it down the freeway. It felt like it needed a wheel balance (I could feel the vibrations through the steering wheel!)
The next day I filled up with fuel (ultimate 98) and had the tires balanced. All sorted.
It wasn't till nearly a year later I did a 1400KM trip in it using regular unleaded (after only using U98) that the "problem" resurfaced. At around 80kph the issue would develop until i backed off the throttle or floored it and it would eventually smooth out.
I tried all the things listed in this thread to no avail. Finally I began to suspect sticky valves. I learnt how to drive around the problem by modulating the throttle but eventually decided to seek advice to fix it.
Here's what I found out. The Rover 3.9 doesn't like to be driven like a grandma - especially on regular fuels. You have got to give your engine a good rev under load. MOST IMPORTANTLY, using a fuel such as Ultimate 98 is a cleaner fuel and has a higher level of detergents in it to keep your engine cleaner. I ran Ultimate 98 in the car for a tank of fuel flooring it all the time and it actually to reduced the sticking valve severity. On-going Ultimate 98 usage saw the sticking valves become barely noticable.
I have also read that the synthetic oils possibly contribute more than mineral based oils to the valve carbon deposits. But I am not 100% confirmed on this yet. I use a Mobil Semi Synthetic 10W 40 and it seems to be working well.
So, I have sticky valves but are just waiting till I can be motivated to get the heads off and fix it properly, but have found a work around to get me by in the mean time.
One last thing I also tried which I think made a difference was running a fuel additive called "Valve Saver Fluid" by Flash Lube. It is a lead replacement Upper Cylinder Lubricant. http://www.flashlube.com/en/valvesaverfluid/index.html I used one bottle over several tanks of fuel and it definitely improved the reduction of the sticking valves.
Sorry about the essay, and please comment if I am making no sense
F U Z


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