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Old 12-24-2009, 05:20 PM
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Not a good sign. Somewhere around six months ago the engine started knocking upon a coldstart. Only lasts maybe 2 seconds. Did some research and apparently that's seminormal.but in recent weeks there's a knocking noise right before the trans shifts into 2nd gear.my wife is the one who drives it she 'claimed' it when we got hitched. So I don't knoe EXACTLY but I think it started abt 2-3 weeks ago. ANY help will be great, thanx guys
 
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Old 12-24-2009, 05:25 PM
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Oh, and for the last 3 years I've been RELIGIOUS about my oil changes. I use castrol gtx hm. But the ppl who owned it before me didn't take care of it at all. Mine may have been the 1st oil change, lol.also had to have the pump changed because all the sludge killed it.
 
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Old 12-24-2009, 10:21 PM
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Try higher octane fuel or change to a different fuel and at least 87 octane. Also whats your oil pressure?
 
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I put 87 in it and the oil level usually sits just under 40.
 
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try bumping it up to mid grade, sometimes a low octance gas will cause it to knock, and its a relatively cheap thing to try, next would be cleaning the injectors (in tank cleaner works just fine at this point)
 
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+1 Sharps!

Runnin some SeaFoam in the fuel is good as well even though I don't like using any additives. However if I run ANYTHING it is SeaFoam.
 
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Mmmmmmmmkkaaaaaaaayyy, I will fill it up with high test and run some seafoam through the gas tank, I read up on the seafoam aplication. Seems like everybody has their own application method. Thanx for the advice guys we'll see what happens
 
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if it gets louder full throttle in to a tree insurance is good knock on wood
 
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Originally Posted by rebelboy
if it gets louder full throttle in to a tree insurance is good knock on wood
lol! Lol! Lol!
 
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Old 12-29-2009, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by rebelboy
if it gets louder full throttle in to a tree insurance is good knock on wood
dont try this i fyou love your truck, it will NEVER be the same again lol
 


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