My 1990 Chevy truck with a 350TBI (170k miles) in it has recently developed a lifter/valve chatter at start up. I'm currently running M1 10w40 HM with a heavy dose of MMO (20-25%)to try to clean up the sludge/crud from the PO.
Do you think the MMO has thinned the M1 out too far, causing a low oil pressure and thus causing the valve chatter?
What has me convinced that this might be the case is, when I start the truck in the morning (cold engine, about 65 degrees outside), about half the time the lifter is ticking. And if it does, it goes away quickly in 10-30 seconds of idling.
However, if the truck is warmed up from driving (there is never a tick), but I shut it off and restart it 2-20 mintues later, the tick is at it's loudest and goes away much more slowly.
So, the hot oil (which is now thinner) is having a harder time pumping up the lifter. Is this a solid theory?
I want to keep this cleaner oil in for a bit longer and I will change to MMO free M1 15w40 HDEO. Do you think this will fix my chatter?
Should I swap it out now? It's only been in for about 1500 miles.
Do you think the MMO has thinned the M1 out too far, causing a low oil pressure and thus causing the valve chatter?
What has me convinced that this might be the case is, when I start the truck in the morning (cold engine, about 65 degrees outside), about half the time the lifter is ticking. And if it does, it goes away quickly in 10-30 seconds of idling.
However, if the truck is warmed up from driving (there is never a tick), but I shut it off and restart it 2-20 mintues later, the tick is at it's loudest and goes away much more slowly.
So, the hot oil (which is now thinner) is having a harder time pumping up the lifter. Is this a solid theory?
I want to keep this cleaner oil in for a bit longer and I will change to MMO free M1 15w40 HDEO. Do you think this will fix my chatter?
Should I swap it out now? It's only been in for about 1500 miles.