Tick, Tick, Tick - Thicker Oil or Motor Flush?
I have what sounds like a stuck lifter in the front passenger side of the engine.
A couple of nights ago I started my car and the sound was gone! After a couple of minutes it was back.
The air temperature was 31 degrees when I started the car so the oil was nice and thick, as the engine warmed up the oil thinned down.
I'm currently running 10/40 oil, what is the thickest oil I should try to run to keep that darn lifter pumped up? I know I'll lose some mpg, but that'll hurt less than an engine tear down to replace the lifter.
Should I use some sort of engine cleaner to hopefully flush out whatever is in the lifter?
Thanks in Advance,
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Dan
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Project - '92 Claret - Purchased May '06, 99,XXX Miles. Includes two bad engines and one bad tranny, cracked windshield, otherwise mostly complete.
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Ticking from front of engine, passenger side - Stuck lifter?
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