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Old 07-13-2008, 09:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Another lifter tick question

I know this has been asked many times, but when I researched it I couldn't find and answer for what might be wrong when you continually have the tick at running temperature but not when started cold.

Actually, maybe about 20% of cold starts I get it right away but thats about it. I heard there might be an actual problem if it persists when running warm.

Last two oil changes I did were royal purple and did the rev solution but nothing.
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What car do you drive? weight oil? your location? etc..
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Old 07-14-2008, 01:43 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I have a '91 es and I live in NY/VA.

I used Royal purple from my friend because he was the one who first mentioned it my cure the problem, I didn't know/think they made it in different weights for some reason.

If I had to guess it was probably 10-30
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Your car might be happier with a 10-40 for the summer.

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Well I'm do for an oil change so I'll go 10-40 Royal purple this time.

Thanks, I haven't tried either of the additives, I have never really trusted that, but if it persists do you suggest either one more than the other?
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get the nicest oil filter you can find it made a big difference with my tick
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^that sounds like voodoo to me. and you'd be the first i know of whose filter solved lifter tick.

slightly heavier oil should stop the tick. of course...you hasten the aging of your engine if you run significantly heavier oil.
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Alright, sounds good guys, thanks for the help. I should be doing an oil change in a few days here.

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Changed my oil, tick is gone for now, thanks alot.
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