@OVERKILL The situation with the multiple sets of lifters was my fault.
My mechanic is experienced. He detected a faint lifter tick when I was buying the truck. So it stands to reason what the engine was already compromised by the previous owner. We used RL 5W30 and the tick went away. More like quietened down.
For about a year or more, I used RL with OCI at every 10,000 kms.
I began to notice a faint tick. I knew that was the manifold bolts because this sound was different from the usual lifter tick.
It was around the same time that RL was out of stock and I had to get a replacement. I used Amsoil SS. Around 3000 kms into that OCI was when the initial lifter tick came back. By 8000 kms into it, the ticks were quite loud. I had to change them.
The ticking was a result of both the lifters and the manifold bolts on the left side of the engine. In order to save cost, we changed only the left side. And then used the best lifters of the old ones for the right.
Again to bring the cost down, I decided to use Castrol Magnatec 5W30 start stop.
Within about 1000 kms after the rebuild, the lifter tick was back, on the right side. I thought I could remedy it by using a thicker oil. Didn’t work. Made it worse. Hence I had to take it back and have the mechanic replace the right side lifters.
I inspected those lifters when they went in. When they came out, we found out that it wasn’t the rollers bearings that failed. They were damaged internally.
By this time, RL was back in stock so I decided that the best way was to replace the right side lifters and then use RL 5W30 in shorter OCIs (5000 kms).
The suggestion of changing the entire engine is a good one. However quite expensive in my part of the world. In order to be safe, the best would be a new engine and right from the start use a good oil like Castrol Edge 5W30/0W40 or Mobil 1 0W40 & continuous use that oil.
Over here the affordable engine replacements are used ones from a salvage yard. Trouble with that is you don’t know the history and more likely it’s been for servicing to the local dealer and therefore would be compromised. You will have to change the lifters on it in order to be safe.
My mechanic is experienced. He detected a faint lifter tick when I was buying the truck. So it stands to reason what the engine was already compromised by the previous owner. We used RL 5W30 and the tick went away. More like quietened down.
For about a year or more, I used RL with OCI at every 10,000 kms.
I began to notice a faint tick. I knew that was the manifold bolts because this sound was different from the usual lifter tick.
It was around the same time that RL was out of stock and I had to get a replacement. I used Amsoil SS. Around 3000 kms into that OCI was when the initial lifter tick came back. By 8000 kms into it, the ticks were quite loud. I had to change them.
The ticking was a result of both the lifters and the manifold bolts on the left side of the engine. In order to save cost, we changed only the left side. And then used the best lifters of the old ones for the right.
Again to bring the cost down, I decided to use Castrol Magnatec 5W30 start stop.
Within about 1000 kms after the rebuild, the lifter tick was back, on the right side. I thought I could remedy it by using a thicker oil. Didn’t work. Made it worse. Hence I had to take it back and have the mechanic replace the right side lifters.
I inspected those lifters when they went in. When they came out, we found out that it wasn’t the rollers bearings that failed. They were damaged internally.
By this time, RL was back in stock so I decided that the best way was to replace the right side lifters and then use RL 5W30 in shorter OCIs (5000 kms).
The suggestion of changing the entire engine is a good one. However quite expensive in my part of the world. In order to be safe, the best would be a new engine and right from the start use a good oil like Castrol Edge 5W30/0W40 or Mobil 1 0W40 & continuous use that oil.
Over here the affordable engine replacements are used ones from a salvage yard. Trouble with that is you don’t know the history and more likely it’s been for servicing to the local dealer and therefore would be compromised. You will have to change the lifters on it in order to be safe.
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