That seems to be what Subaru claims for the valvetrain in my engine (2.5L DOHC turbo). There is no scheduled check of valve clearances in the maintenance schedule. Checking the valve lash in this engine is not easy (very limited working space), and adjusting valve lash requires camshaft removal and lifter replacement (shims are not used). It is not difficult to find numerous online reports of burnt exhaust valves in Subaru turbo motors, some as early as 95,000 miles.
What other manufacturers of solid lifter engines do not have a requirement in the maintenance schedule for checking valve lash? I know Honda does not fall into that category with their SOHC V6 engine, as they require a check of valve lash at 105,000 miles. (A long time ago, when I owned an air cooled VW, I believe I had to check the valve lash every 3000 miles)
Is Subaru alone in their belief that a solid lifter valvetrain can be maintenance free?
What other manufacturers of solid lifter engines do not have a requirement in the maintenance schedule for checking valve lash? I know Honda does not fall into that category with their SOHC V6 engine, as they require a check of valve lash at 105,000 miles. (A long time ago, when I owned an air cooled VW, I believe I had to check the valve lash every 3000 miles)
Is Subaru alone in their belief that a solid lifter valvetrain can be maintenance free?
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