Lifter Noise?
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Newbie here. I've got an 02 Ram with the little 4.7. When I crank this thing up cold, it makes the worst "chattering" noise I've ever heard. Sounds almost like a diesel. I've been told it's my lifters. Can anyone confirm that's what it is and make any suggestions as far as how to remedy?
Thanks a ton........RTR
Thanks a ton........RTR
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Always used Fram filters, so that's one hit against me, it sounds like. I used Havoline 10W30 for a year or so, then switched to Mobil1 Synthetic not too long after the "chattering" began. I've ran 2 oil changes through it using the synthetic and haven't seen any improvement. The noise has actually gotten gradually worse. Used to stop all together in less than a minute, now its longer and louder. I'm not much of a mechanic, so I'm a little concerned.
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Hi Hutch,
What is your oil level (on the dip stick) cold (has not been running for a while) on level ground?
It might be as simple as adding a half a qt of oil.
If you are worried take it in and have it checked out and fixed.
I hate to say this because I know I'm going to get flammed a thousand times...but you can try putting some Lucas Oil treatment in her, it be some sticky stuff that will stay up top longer than normal oil. You might have to go back to normal oilalso to use it. I can't remember if it works with Synthetic.
I used it in my older used high mileage "get back and forth ta work" car.
I am ready to be flammed now, and I humbly accept my online beattin.
What is your oil level (on the dip stick) cold (has not been running for a while) on level ground?
It might be as simple as adding a half a qt of oil.
If you are worried take it in and have it checked out and fixed.
I hate to say this because I know I'm going to get flammed a thousand times...but you can try putting some Lucas Oil treatment in her, it be some sticky stuff that will stay up top longer than normal oil. You might have to go back to normal oilalso to use it. I can't remember if it works with Synthetic.
I used it in my older used high mileage "get back and forth ta work" car.
I am ready to be flammed now, and I humbly accept my online beattin.
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