new engine ticks .
new engine ticks .
, yeah i just got the new engine in about 3 weeks ago , and its been ticking ever since i put it in (it dident tick b4 the swap , both cars were running and driven to my garage) , the only thing i did while the engine was out is change the clutch , and when i got the new engine in i put in 10w30 and about 500ml of lucas oil stabalizer. im not to shure whats wrong whys it ticking or whats causing it , i drove it for about 300km with the lucas,then i changed the oil again , and i am about 400km's on the new oil(no additive).
if any one here knows whats causing the tick id like to know , i still have old engine, it dident tick , just smoked really really bad lol.
if any one here knows whats causing the tick id like to know , i still have old engine, it dident tick , just smoked really really bad lol.
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WHY WHY would you use LUCAS oil stabilizer on an engine you just swapped? WHY? That thing tends to foam at high rpms, not bad for the ze. IFlush that crap out. Run 1 quart of automatic transfluid to flush it.
Experience with that product:
85 buick that was smoking a bit.. after the "treatment" it smoked even more.. bohoo.
Rudys klze.. his engine was a little tired, put that stabilizer crap.. the cams got filled with some gewie stuff. Engine started going from bad to worse.
I believe we have a thread regarding this somewhere..
Experience with that product:
85 buick that was smoking a bit.. after the "treatment" it smoked even more.. bohoo.
Rudys klze.. his engine was a little tired, put that stabilizer crap.. the cams got filled with some gewie stuff. Engine started going from bad to worse.
I believe we have a thread regarding this somewhere..
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MX-3 w/ curved neck millenia klde, boosted @ 5 psi. /bov and wastegate are good!/ nitto drag radial/ gutted interior/ millenia red top injectors, vortech fmu/aem wideband/ all bolts ons/ Car put together 100% by me. Mechanic? who needs a mechanic? ew.. real men work on their own cars!
MX-3 w/ curved neck millenia klde, boosted @ 5 psi. /bov and wastegate are good!/ nitto drag radial/ gutted interior/ millenia red top injectors, vortech fmu/aem wideband/ all bolts ons/ Car put together 100% by me. Mechanic? who needs a mechanic? ew.. real men work on their own cars!
[quote="hgallegos915"]WHY WHY would you use LUCAS oil stabilizer on an engine you just swapped? WHY? That thing tends to foam at high rpms, not bad for the ze. IFlush that crap out. Run 1 quart of automatic transfluid to flush it.
Experience with that product:
85 buick that was smoking a bit.. after the "treatment" it smoked even more.. bohoo.
Rudys klze.. his engine was a little tired, put that stabilizer crap.. the cams got filled with some gewie stuff. Engine started going from bad to worse.
I believe we have a thread regarding this somewhere..[/quote]
FUDGE !!!!!!!!!!!!@@@_@_@) damn that really sucks , somehow i only heard good things about it , guess ill do that asap. thx verry much , this isent even the first time you've helped me out
Experience with that product:
85 buick that was smoking a bit.. after the "treatment" it smoked even more.. bohoo.
Rudys klze.. his engine was a little tired, put that stabilizer crap.. the cams got filled with some gewie stuff. Engine started going from bad to worse.
I believe we have a thread regarding this somewhere..[/quote]
FUDGE !!!!!!!!!!!!@@@_@_@) damn that really sucks , somehow i only heard good things about it , guess ill do that asap. thx verry much , this isent even the first time you've helped me out
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Lucas is extremely thick. Our engines have a problem with getting oil to the number 6 cylinder area because of narrow passageways. These two factors don't go well together. I think it would do wonders for the cylinder walls/rings, but the whole thickness in the passageways = bad. If I were to use it in a KL series engine, I'd use a very small amount, with either 5w20 or 5w30 oil.
On a side note, my Honda loved the Lucas.
On a side note, my Honda loved the Lucas.
Cody
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If you can't take the annoying ticking, you'll have to use 1) a high quality synthetic and B) a 5W30, not a 10W. And even if it meets those requirements, some oils might make it tick. Personally, my engines both tick with Mobil1 5W30, even though it's more expensive than Pennzoil Synthetic. Pennzoil and Royal Purple 5W30's work best in my personal experience.
And that Lucas may still be in the oil system. I'd do a kerosene flush and then get a good oil into it. Especially if it's a J-spec engine where it was sitting around in a junkyard for a few years before being installed.
And that Lucas may still be in the oil system. I'd do a kerosene flush and then get a good oil into it. Especially if it's a J-spec engine where it was sitting around in a junkyard for a few years before being installed.
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My ZE ticked since day one, been what, almost 4 years now...lol
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I think ticking HLA's do wear something down, I forget what, though. IRC it gradually reduces power ever so slightly, but won't cause any mechanical failures, so you should be ok.MoRf wrote:well im quite lazy lol , so unless it actually affects something important , or will make it wear out faster then i wont bother fixing it.
[quote="Whisper"][quote="MoRf"]well im quite lazy lol , so unless it actually affects something important , or will make it wear out faster then i wont bother fixing it.[/quote]
I think ticking HLA's do wear something down, I forget what, though. IRC it gradually reduces power ever so slightly, but won't cause any mechanical failures, so you should be ok.[/quote]
the engine only has to last me the summer , im going to put a ze in over the winter
I think ticking HLA's do wear something down, I forget what, though. IRC it gradually reduces power ever so slightly, but won't cause any mechanical failures, so you should be ok.[/quote]
the engine only has to last me the summer , im going to put a ze in over the winter
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oil thickness
the k8 specifies 10w30. lucas oil is a great product when used properly. it will not fix a fd up engine. it makes the oil adhere so its there when you start it up and reduces wear due to oil sticking to upper parts of the engine instead of having to wait to be pumped up. if it burns oil it will burn lucas too. take that thing apart and see whats wrong with it rather than throwing additives at it and saying they don't work.
i just installed the new engine , it ran perfect before i put it in , once i installed the new engine i added a small amount of lucas for some added protection i also used a good quality 10w30 and new fram oil filter , but when i started up the new engine in my car, it was ticking .. and it dident tick 3 days earlier when i took it out. and since ive put the new engine in ive only put about 800 kms on it. so now i have a pretty loud ticking, but the engine runs fine, no smoke no lose of power no poor idle, just the annoying tick.