When my oil got about a quart and a 1/4 low I would get a lifter that would start ticking. I would add oil and the noise was gone. The next year it started ticking at a quart low and would go away when I added oil. Now it has been a few more years and it starts ticking on the full mark. If I over fill one quart it goes away. This is headed toward an engine so full of oil it start shoving it into the air intake and making massive smoke screens on right hand on ramps.
I also noticed that 15w40 to get zink is way worse than 5w30. 0w40 would probably be awesome.
My thought has always been that wear around the oil pump gear is allowing air to enter. When the oil is fuller it does not pull so hard to get the oil up to the pump. The air bubbles cause the lifter clatter. Another thought is the pick up tube could be not tight or cracked. Same thing, pulling in air then compressing it at the pump and delivering air bubbly oil to lifters and bearings.
Has anyone else observed this phenomena and has any one repaired this noisy lifter when new lifters do not fix the noise ?
I also noticed that 15w40 to get zink is way worse than 5w30. 0w40 would probably be awesome.
My thought has always been that wear around the oil pump gear is allowing air to enter. When the oil is fuller it does not pull so hard to get the oil up to the pump. The air bubbles cause the lifter clatter. Another thought is the pick up tube could be not tight or cracked. Same thing, pulling in air then compressing it at the pump and delivering air bubbly oil to lifters and bearings.
Has anyone else observed this phenomena and has any one repaired this noisy lifter when new lifters do not fix the noise ?
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