Irishman999
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- Joined
- Jul 30, 2010
- Posts
- 6,989
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- 204
- Location
- Safford Arizona
- First Name
- Jason
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K-1500 High Sierra
- Engine Size
- 305
Wow, Fuel pump?! ha damn.
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...I wish this one would...Had a slight ticking noise the other day...sounded like a lifter. It went away after the truck would warm up, so I thought maybe the exhaust bolts had loosened up causing a slight leak...the back bolt on the passenger header was pretty loose, and had 2 collector bolts loose as well. Never did it again at all yesterday..I was thinking "Awesome, a simple fix".....Go to work this morning, and it started again.... Beginning to think that I might have a sticking lifter....What was weird tho, is that I noticed I was low on gas in one tank, so I switched it over to the other tank and the ticking stopped...........Now I'm really confused....Any suggestions?
My g-pa always used a quart of tranny fluid in with the oil for a noisy lifter. He said there's a lot of detergents in tranny fluid and he swore it cleaned the motor out every time.
You Granpa knows what he's talkng about. I've done the same with good results. Tranny fluid can actually work some miracles.My g-pa always used a quart of tranny fluid in with the oil for a noisy lifter. He said there's a lot of detergents in tranny fluid and he swore it cleaned the motor out every time.
You Granpa knows what he's talkng about. I've done the same with good results. Tranny fluid can actually work some miracles.
or try some marvel mystery oil
or try some marvel mystery oil