Just got the transmission swapped out Thursday and have put about 100 miles on it. Now it has developed a clicking, ticking noise. Could the engine oil level create this if it is a little high? Any information appreciated. Thanks!
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clicking, ticking noise.... any ideas?
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To add on to jesseratc.. Too much oil can cause the crank to whip it into foam and not get pumped back up to the top. No oil = ticking lifters.
If your engine doesn't leak any oil, a seafoam treatment could do some good for your hydraulic lash adjusters. Sometimes they get gummed up and don't fill, allowing some space between the valve and rocker. Seafoam will pull out any hydration too, especially good if you're just getting it back on the road.-Zack
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in the summer time you should run 10w-30. save the 5w for winter.Last edited by zoom zoom; 07-21-2013, 06:35 PM.2008 Kia Rio- new beater
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If it hasn't ran in awhile a couple days for worn engines and a few weeks for broke in engines. It will tick. Put some miles on it.
I've had several b6t's do this to me. It's because the hydraulic lifters. Takes time to get them completely filled with oil.1988 Ford Festiva "Sonic" BPT g25mr MS2 standalone ecu, FOTY '11, Best Beater FMV, Fan Favorite FMVI
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5W30 is fine. Ford (and other manufactures) sent out a TSB a few years back stating that all their engines should be run with a 5W oil (although some of this is due to CAFE numbers and a somewhat hokey 5W20 mandate). I run 5W20 in the winter and 5W30 in the summer to account for the higher temperatures. If the weather is moderate where you are then 5W30 year round should be fine. 5W is especially better for OHC engines like ours that don't have cam bearing inserts and needs to see oil pressure soon.Last edited by Zanzer; 07-23-2013, 11:47 PM.
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