2006+ Sonata Valve Lifter (Follower) Design

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by Don Allen, Jul 27, 2006.

  1. Don Allen

    Don Allen Guest

    This is probably a question for Hyundaitech . . .

    I am considering the purchase of a new Sonata, and I understand the
    Lambda V6 design uses solid lifters (cam followers) instead of
    hydraulic. And, if the valves need adjustment in the long-term,
    adjustment is a major deal, as the cams must be removed as well as
    other ancillary parts. First of all, is this true, and if so, what's
    the projected mileage interval for this costly service?

    Also, does the new 2.4L 4-cylinder also utilize this design, or does it
    use hydraulic lifters?

    I would prefer the V6, but if it means costly labor time for
    semi-normal items as valve adjustments, I will consider alternatives.

    Thanks,
    Don
     
    Don Allen, Jul 27, 2006
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  2. Don Allen

    hyundaitech Guest

    I've not had either of the 2006 engines apart, so I had to go check what
    type of lash adjusters they had. Turns out both the 2.4 and 3.3 have
    mechanical lash adjusters.

    As for requiring costly valve adjustments, I wouldn't expect it. There
    are no rocker arms, the cams directly operate the valves with either a
    selectable shim or bucket in between to achieve the proper lash. This is
    the system that's been in use in the Elantra since 2001 and I've never
    needed to adjust the valves on one of these unless replacing the cylinder
    head.
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 27, 2006
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