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Once the DISA valve starts making noise one shouldn't take the risk of running the engine.
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And I agree- Can't take the chance and really find myself screwed. I appreciate everyone's input- Thanks!
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It took all of 5 minutes to remove the faulty DISA, and install the new oem unit. Started it up, and all is quiet. Not what I wanted to spend $400 bucks on, but there it is.
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Good call. Still better than $4K for an engine...
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Get an aftermarket unit that is made o aluminum and uses a bolt instead of a pin so it is impossible that it fails. Putting another OEM in there is just asking for eventual failure. Again. Put something in that will not fail.
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