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Old 12-02-2007, 04:19 AM
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Engine ticking on start up

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I got an engine ticking sound on start up.
It goes off after a minute when i think the oil is warm.
I change the oil (5W30) / swap oil filter but still the same %$&#! click click click !!!
Any advice is welcome.

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Old 12-02-2007, 03:30 PM
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I'd suggest to start out with, as required post the year and engine.
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I'd suggest to start out with, as required post the year and engine.
Everybody knows I own a '00 Suburban 5,3l
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Re: Engine ticking on start up

Does it do it on warm starts too, or only cold starts?

If only on cold starts, you may want to try a crankcase cleaner and/or Lucas oil stabilizer. If that doesn't do it, either live with it or replace the lifter. Does the oil pressure guage read pressure while it's clicking?
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Does it do it on warm starts too, or only cold starts?
If only on cold starts, you may want to try a crankcase cleaner and/or Lucas oil stabilizer. If that doesn't do it, either live with it or replace the lifter. Does the oil pressure guage read pressure while it's clicking?
Only on cold start. Never when hot.
I'll look at the pressure gauge tomorow morning.
Do you recommand a crankcase/lifter cleaner ?

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Re: Engine ticking on start up

I would try a cleaner. No guarantee it will help, but worth a try.
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I would try a cleaner. No guarantee it will help, but worth a try.
Dont found lift cleaner online ?
Any url is welcome.

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Re: Engine ticking on start up

Make sure you are using a good oil filter like AC Delco or Wix. Some of the "cheaper" filters allow oil to drain back. If you are using a good quality filter, you might try a full synthetic 0W-30 oil. Another suggestion is to use a quart of Rislone in place of 1 quart oil on you next oil change.
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Re: Engine ticking on start up

A can of Sea Foam ususally does the trick.
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My preference cleaner would be SEAFOAM.
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Re: Engine ticking on start up

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Hello

I got an engine ticking sound on start up.
It goes off after a minute when i think the oil is warm.
I change the oil (5W30) / swap oil filter but still the same %$&#! click click click !!!
Any advice is welcome.

Thx

Christophe Salvaing
I had this problem when i got my 2000 sil 5.3l after the engine had 30,000mi the ticking at start up for 10 -40 sec then gradually dissappear. I put 3-4oz. of marvel mystery oil in engine oil no more than this amount. measure exactly too much is not good. if problem goes away lifters had debris or carbon causing them to drain off after shut down ususally over night.if this is the case change oil after engine has been driven several miles fully hot this will aid in debris removal when changing oil. never change oil when engine cold. you may have to repeat this for a couple of oil changes to clean up this containination. my ticking has not returned 110,000mi now..........
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