For those who don't know, the type of oil you use in your engine has to be the thickness the manufacturer specified. Sure, you can put other types of oil in it, but on the long run it can damage your engine (especially v8 trucks or high performance engines). When you add these additives, you are altering the thickness of the oil, so after using the cleaner go ahead and do an oil change. If knocking continues, don't keep adding additives. Instead you need to get your lifters adjusted/replaced. If you increase the thickness of your oil, knocking will probably be reduced, but the engine can get damaged.
You are correct. The weight and viscosity of oils are determined by engine bearing tolerances, engine RPM, operating temps, etc... However, a froze lifter is eventually catastrophic. I propose Rislone should be used until the lifter frees up. Then change the oil.
Yep, some idiot put 5W30 in my Zafira, Z18XE and it started to rattle on startup then I searched up what oil it uses and I got 10W40, OW40 and 5W40 as soon I put 10W40 the noise went away
I have a 95 Isuzu pickup 4 cyl. It had a rod knock when i got it really bad so i started using 20w50 conventional with 30 - 35% lucas. It was a risk but the rod knock is completely gone when the oil is thick and consistently comes back every time I need to change the oil when it gets things out due to heat and stress. It might be erased but the way I saw it I wasn't going to get very many miles with a rod knock that bad before throwing something bad. I've had it for a year now and put 30k miles on it and it's running better than ever. It was also shifting kind of hard and not shifting in Reverse good, so I put 20 50 oil with about 25% Lucas in the transmission and it actually shifts a lot better now. If something gets destroyed then oh well but it's a 25 year old car I only paid 1200 for it
You sure??!! the "thickness" of *any* oil varies wildly with TEMPERATURE,no point in being too precise there; the manuf. API classification (C for Compression,that means diesel, S for Spark,that means gas) is what needs to be followed; also, OLD engines need thicker oil, because the clearances have opened up; and DO NOT observe oil change intervals the manufs recommend; for instance,in Europe Renault says 30000 kms for most Dci engines (1.5 Dci,1.9 DCI..); DO NOT do that,you'll RUIN the engine, it's a CALAMITY ,millions of RUINED engines; CHANGE the oil every 8000 or 10000 Kms,tops,screw what the manuf says,he says that ONLY TO SATISFY THE CLIMATE GANG,damn them,EGRs and all that crap, they COST the pçanet DEARLY with their theories...i know i'm already paying thru the nose here in Eu-rape... everybody is...
I have an 01' GS300 and risilone quieted the engine. I didn't have ticks but its runs smoother with risilone. Marvel mystery oil works too. I love this lexus: 189500 miles and 20 yrs old still running like new. Man that tick was more like a grind, that would scare me
Knew an old mechanic (had his own shop) back in the 80s who swore by Rislone. He would use a 50/50 mix of Rislone/motor oil in the crankcase (wouldn't want to try his mix ratio with today's modern engines and their tight tolerances).
Had a valve tick in my 2005 GMC Sierra 5.3L V8. This stuff cleared up the issue in no time. I had been using Lucas, but I think this is my new go to. Thanks.
Mine is just starting to have a slight lifter tick. When you added this, did you leave it in for the entire oil change interval, or did you run it for a while and then do another oil change?
I had a pickup developed noisy lifter I took the valve cover off poured transmission fluid directly into the lifter while idling let it run about 10 min put the covers back on changed the oil the tick went way and never came back I put over 350k miles on it ,a old man told me this trick it was on a chevy big block.
I changed the Pittman arm on my dodge ram from your other video...The 33mm socket was 11 dollars.Torqued it 185 ft pds. Thanks for the information RETIRED Larry in Indianapolis..
Thanks for this information. I have this "Spark Knock" Sound when I am driving also. I am in the process of doing an engine swap but I am instead going to try this solution to see if this will quiet the Valve Tappets being Tapped by the Cam Lobe.
Thanks got a lot of good info; I'm retired so my care is not driven a lot and has very low milage for it's age to have engine problems, this makes sense now.0
my 5.9 magnum developed a tick after a head swap. i tried seafoam but it didnt work. might try this before i tear the engine apart again and swap lifters. hopefully its just a dirty lifter since the truck sat uncovered for a couple weeks
Thanks for posting. Making videos is hard and everyone is a critic. I would simply suggest to upgrade your sound. Get a microphone (lots of inexpensive options out there).
How do I send you 20$ as a thank you. I have a 1988 Firebird and it started a ticking despite being in immaculate condition. After searching all day I happened upon your video and you saved my life
Thank You for your thoughtful consideration and your kind offer, glad to know that the issue you were experiencing was solved. Your sincere gratitude is sufficient. No need to send us money. Have a great day.
Had a 1979 Buick Electra 225 and it came with a bad lifter after 14,000 miles. I tried every available valve treatment, tried motor flushes, auto trans fluid, etc., and if you got a ticking valve lifter, you got an engine repair(very expensive) to replace the lifter. In fact, if you got to tear it down, replace all of them, cheap insurance, and buy the best you can afford! Or do what I did, gave the car to my wife in the divorce! Brahaha!
my gmc sierra makes a tick sound BUT it goes away after about 5-10 mins . my truck sat most of the winter and, i generally just use it for hunting and fishing --- hoping this works. thanks for the vid,
The 5.3 (what I'm assuming your truck has) naturally has a tick to it.... One of the best motors ever produced we've owned 5 or 6 of them in the family over the years... And every single one of them had/has a knock to it.
No. You can add the Rislone treatment to the existing oil. It is important to follow the manufacturer's directions carefully. Once the Rislone Oil Treatment has performed its purpose, it is highly advisable to perform an oil and filter change on the car.
marshalllhiepler is it ok to drive it with the noise to go to store to buy the fluid? I parked my Escalade since the noise started and my mechanic is out of pocket at the moment...
I used about half a QT of ATF and it cleaned out a bunch of sludge. So much so my car leaked oil from pan gasket because sludge was stopping oil from leaking lol.
Fine advise ,but no products that I can find here in the Philippines, I can order some STP oil treatment but can't find a product similar to this Rislone. I need advise badly on another product to use. .
I bought a GMC Sierra 2018 5.3L It has a little tick noise but sometimes goes away especially when I turn around left or right I just notice that it’s a lifter and just like this guy said The truck was sitting for a few months Anyways it was driving me nuts because I was thinking it was a exhaust leak 🤣🤣
My 2000 Montero Sport has similar engine tick when just started on very cold days. It lasts for few minutes and then the noise goes away. Wondering if this will help. No noise on days that are above 40 F. I was planning to change the weight of oil to see.
I just replaced bent valves on my 03 kia 1.8L now it sounds like a diesel engine lol I put all the lifters back in the spots they came out of but it has a small tick. Almost sounds like the injectors ticking but I think it's one of the lifters
my car has lifter noise and today i went to a auto wash and some how when i shut it off to vacuum it and turned it on the noise was 3 times as loud could water have gotten into some where and made it worse so far the noise has stayed minimal like it always been but scared me good i read that in rare cases you have to replace the whole lifter but it seems everywhere they recommend oil additives i just replaced my engine oil like 3 or 4 days ago and the oil level is fine not sure what to do
No, it's impossible for water to get inside. Are your rockers adjustable? Are they hydraulic lifters like this one? Make sure you are using the correct oil. Try this or another product and do an oil change right after.
I have a 07 gmc sierra with the 4.3 v6 vortec . it has a tapping noise in the passnger side valve cover when I first start it but after minute or so it will clear up and I can drive it all day no noise but sometimes it comes and goes. Whats causing this? Trash in valve cover mabe? Or bad lifter
Will these work on Tappets/Lifters that are Manual? When you are saying Hydrulic Lasher that means it will work on Lifters/Tappets that are Manual because you are talking about Valve Lifter adjustment. So this will work on both Hydrulic and Manual Lifters. Perfect :)
no, not for "manual" lifters, these do not care about the type of oil,additives etc,they are manually (feeler gauge) adjusted once,and good for 10 years.
I’ve been using Risilone for 50 years, as an additive to tired engines. It’s worth a try anytime you have higher pitched clicks that are rhythmic. Won’t fix a rod or main bearing knock... which have a deeper tone.
@@jansultan4850 can a lifter noise be mistaken for an after market water pump and timing belt? Honda pilot. I want to try this because I'm sure it's lifters 2&3 sticking like my diagnostic says but dealership swears it after market parts
No it doesn't thicken the oil it has more detergents in it that will break down sludge tar & hard carbon that cloggs up lifter oiling holes ! Your supposed to drain out the same amount of oil first that the back of the bottle recommends then add back out of the bottle then just run the engine either idle or just above idle but do not drive for the time it says on the bottle ! I usually run it longer than the specific times they say just to make sure it gets circulated through good then if it stops ticking or not I drop oil & filter on it then actually drive it ! Also it's better to first run the car up to full operating temperatures then drain some oil then add back the appropriate amount of engine flush then run it at idle . ATF can be used as well usually 1 quart of ATF to 5 quarts of oil and you can actually drive it this way without harm but drive it easy no hard high rpm shifts just easy for a few miles then drain it out ! It's a old mechanics trick that often works very good because ATF has a very high amount of detergents in it compared to motor oil being automatic transmissions have many small ports oil veins & such that need a fluid that will not break down from heat & not clog up these ports check valves in the valve body of the transmission so that's why ATF has so much detergents in it compared to motor oil .
Can this work in my 6th gen camaro with the LGX engine. The ticking is in cylinder 5 and I have a misfire (p0305). I checked the plugs, coil packs and replaced the injector twice. It can only be my hydraulic adjusters or my rockers. Would much rather not pay $300 for the parts
If it's factory lifters/cam.... The second coming of Jesus couldn't cure that noise. I've seen none-MDS 5.7 Hemi lifters spun, roller needle bearings broke, percussion ditch-witch channeled de-lobed cams with only 20k/50k on the odometer....... Sad times we live in, and I really like the Gen ||| 5.7L (car) Engine: after you find the right combination/knowledge on your reconstructive resurrection rebuild. 😌
@@jameslackey9695 nah definitely not seized just noisy sometimes especially in cooler weather however I’ve started to notice a faint tapping sound while accelerating with the windows rolled up, radio and a/c turned off even in warmer ambient temps, dealership can’t hear anything of course.
@@jameslackey9695 valve cover won't tell you anything unless it's a rocker arm that's loose, which I would definitely check. To get to the lifters you'll have to pull the intake manifold and anything on it
This is the cleanest shop and cleaners mechanic that I've ever seen
I like the live demo aspect of this video. Helpful hint for adding messy fluids to your engine: funnel.
hes a purist. Funnels are for the weak minded and weak willed.
Cool
For those who don't know, the type of oil you use in your engine has to be the thickness the manufacturer specified. Sure, you can put other types of oil in it, but on the long run it can damage your engine (especially v8 trucks or high performance engines). When you add these additives, you are altering the thickness of the oil, so after using the cleaner go ahead and do an oil change. If knocking continues, don't keep adding additives. Instead you need to get your lifters adjusted/replaced. If you increase the thickness of your oil, knocking will probably be reduced, but the engine can get damaged.
You are correct. The weight and viscosity of oils are determined by engine bearing tolerances, engine RPM, operating temps, etc... However, a froze lifter is eventually catastrophic. I propose Rislone should be used until the lifter frees up. Then change the oil.
Yep, some idiot put 5W30 in my Zafira, Z18XE and it started to rattle on startup then I searched up what oil it uses and I got 10W40, OW40 and 5W40 as soon I put 10W40 the noise went away
I have a 95 Isuzu pickup 4 cyl. It had a rod knock when i got it really bad so i started using 20w50 conventional with 30 - 35% lucas. It was a risk but the rod knock is completely gone when the oil is thick and consistently comes back every time I need to change the oil when it gets things out due to heat and stress. It might be erased but the way I saw it I wasn't going to get very many miles with a rod knock that bad before throwing something bad. I've had it for a year now and put 30k miles on it and it's running better than ever. It was also shifting kind of hard and not shifting in Reverse good, so I put 20 50 oil with about 25% Lucas in the transmission and it actually shifts a lot better now. If something gets destroyed then oh well but it's a 25 year old car I only paid 1200 for it
You sure??!! the "thickness" of *any* oil varies wildly with TEMPERATURE,no point in being too precise there; the manuf. API classification (C for Compression,that means diesel, S for Spark,that means gas) is what needs to be followed; also, OLD engines need thicker oil, because the clearances have opened up; and DO NOT observe oil change intervals the manufs recommend; for instance,in Europe Renault says 30000 kms for most Dci engines (1.5 Dci,1.9 DCI..); DO NOT do that,you'll RUIN the engine, it's a CALAMITY ,millions of RUINED engines; CHANGE the oil every 8000 or 10000 Kms,tops,screw what the manuf says,he says that ONLY TO SATISFY THE CLIMATE GANG,damn them,EGRs and all that crap, they COST the pçanet DEARLY with their theories...i know i'm already paying thru the nose here in Eu-rape... everybody is...
Hydraulic lifters adjusted? i think they are **NOT** adjustable,friend.
First I am going to use it on my wife if I get good results then I will use on my car hope it works.
😂😂
Did it work
Been 5 months, did it destroy it or did you use it?
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have an 01' GS300 and risilone quieted the engine. I didn't have ticks but its runs smoother with risilone. Marvel mystery oil works too. I love this lexus: 189500 miles and 20 yrs old still running like new. Man that tick was more like a grind, that would scare me
Bro this simple fix save me thousands thanks 🙏
Knew an old mechanic (had his own shop) back in the 80s who swore by Rislone. He would use a 50/50 mix of Rislone/motor oil in the crankcase (wouldn't want to try his mix ratio with today's modern engines and their tight tolerances).
I have the notorious GM 3.6 I use a bottle every change 2.500 miles. No timing chain problems 253.000 miles, runs great.
We just sold our enclave with only 142,000 on it with the dismal 3.6 coz it had timing chain failure.we will never own another one.ticking time bombs
I used this on my 5.3 that was ticking pretty hard, it took about 200 miles of driving before it got quiet, but it worked.
I ended up having to replace the O ring on the oil pump pick up tube inside oil pan. No more ticking and way better oil pressure.
Did you have low compression in a cylinder
Chevy Tahoe?
@@bjenkins803 I did the same on my 6.0
You saved 2 of my cars by the way so thank you!
What is the name of the product
Had a valve tick in my 2005 GMC Sierra 5.3L V8.
This stuff cleared up the issue in no time. I had been using Lucas, but I think this is my new go to. Thanks.
Mine is just starting to have a slight lifter tick. When you added this, did you leave it in for the entire oil change interval, or did you run it for a while and then do another oil change?
@@cuisinwithkev2699 did you try it how did it work
My 04 Tahoe has a lifter tick ima do the oil change and try this
@franciscoreyess4941 any updates did it help i have a 5.3 with a lifter tick
I had a pickup developed noisy lifter I took the valve cover off poured transmission fluid directly into the lifter while idling let it run about 10 min put the covers back on changed the oil the tick went way and never came back I put over 350k miles on it ,a old man told me this trick it was on a chevy big block.
2:15 lifter noise
4:15 no lifter noise
3:44
Hello. My car is making that noise right now. Where do you put the oil that you recommended?
@@ilikalockett3248if you don’t know just take it to a shop instead a risking messing something up
Gonna try this as a last attempt effort for my 06 F-150 5.4 Triton...this fn tapping is driving me nuts. I hope this works! 🤞🏽
How did it go??
Did it work?
I changed the Pittman arm on my dodge ram from your other video...The 33mm socket was 11 dollars.Torqued it 185 ft pds. Thanks for the information RETIRED Larry in Indianapolis..
Hey Larry from Indy, I'm also from Indiana!
What year was it
Due to a bad speaker please tell me the name of the product..Thanks In advance for any response
Thanks for this information. I have this "Spark Knock" Sound when I am driving also. I am in the process of doing an engine swap but I am instead going to try this solution to see if this will quiet the Valve Tappets being Tapped by the Cam Lobe.
I used this stuff it did quiet the tick, it didn’t completely get rid of it but it got rid of most of it
What’s the name of it?
Invictous Ayala rislone engine treatment
Did you have to do an oil change or can you just add it
How long did it last?
@@georgefosho6689 add it when ever
I used it noise gone. I put the whole bottle with a oil chamge
I have an R1 that seats a lot and lately has developed a faint knock. I'm going to try it. Thank you. Subscribed.
Been using that stuff for decades - IT WORKS!!!! TY - ANOTHER great video!!
Where do you pour it?
@@angelig-s6694 Pour it in where it says oil on the cap. It is added to the oil crankcase and mixes with the motor oil. Cheers
Hi,,, where can I buy Rislone?? thanks
At autozone
Nice video! It depends on luck, some lifters might get free, the
Ones i've seen didn't.
Thanks got a lot of good info; I'm retired so my care is not driven a lot and has very low milage for it's age to have engine problems, this makes sense now.0
my 5.9 magnum developed a tick after a head swap. i tried seafoam but it didnt work. might try this before i tear the engine apart again and swap lifters. hopefully its just a dirty lifter since the truck sat uncovered for a couple weeks
Thanks for the video. I have followed your instruction step by step BUT unfortunately doesn't work for me.
Best video. Simple right to the point
Nice video. Wish my garage was as neat as yours!
Wish I had a garage
Thanks for posting.
Making videos is hard and everyone is a critic. I would simply suggest to upgrade your sound. Get a microphone (lots of inexpensive options out there).
How do I send you 20$ as a thank you. I have a 1988 Firebird and it started a ticking despite being in immaculate condition. After searching all day I happened upon your video and you saved my life
Thank You for your thoughtful consideration and your kind offer, glad to know that the issue you were experiencing was solved. Your sincere gratitude is sufficient. No need to send us money. Have a great day.
Had a 1979 Buick Electra 225 and it came with a bad lifter after 14,000 miles. I tried every available valve treatment, tried motor flushes, auto trans fluid, etc., and if you got a ticking valve lifter, you got an engine repair(very expensive) to replace the lifter. In fact, if you got to tear it down, replace all of them, cheap insurance, and buy the best you can afford! Or do what I did, gave the car to my wife in the divorce! Brahaha!
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Omg shot after hearing that I’m happy mine sounds so quite lol. Hearing that in my car would’ve made me want a full replacement lol
my gmc sierra makes a tick sound BUT it goes away after about 5-10 mins . my truck sat most of the winter and, i generally just use it for hunting and fishing --- hoping this works. thanks for the vid,
The 5.3 (what I'm assuming your truck has) naturally has a tick to it.... One of the best motors ever produced we've owned 5 or 6 of them in the family over the years... And every single one of them had/has a knock to it.
He used rislone engine treatment. For those asking.
No.
You can add the Rislone treatment to the existing oil. It is important to follow the manufacturer's directions carefully.
Once the Rislone Oil Treatment has performed its purpose, it is highly advisable to perform an oil and filter change on the car.
marshalllhiepler is it ok to drive it with the noise to go to store to buy the fluid? I parked my Escalade since the noise started and my mechanic is out of pocket at the moment...
Great video I've used it for around 30 years now.
Most people just need to watch it once, but hey whatever floats your boat homie.
Fanta lmao great sense of humor! Love it
maybe a new car would be the go
You can hear at 3:40 when the tick starts to go away. That worked quick!
I used risolone on a 350 with high mi..Works good...
Lol word i was looking to quiet my g37, it really cleaned em up good?
after you add the additive and run it for a couple of miles i should do an oil change to get all of the gunk and engine treatment out right
Do you have to do an enigne oil change after using rislone ?
Yes
@@willis0s1 what would happen if you leave in?
Would you mind tell me which specific rislone you use please.
Hi did you find out what he was using
Hopefully that will fix my Crossfires ticking noise that sits a lot, thank you for the video.
Would you reccomend doing this before or after an oil change?
Did you get your question answered I have the same question
I need the same answer too!!
Add a bottle every oil change, then drive until next oil change and add a bottle again.
Good job my 2016 chevy malibu might need that thank you.
A 2016 with noisy lifters?
Automatic transmission fluid also works, I had a 88 Jetta with the 1.8 8 valve engine. Lifters were noisy and the atf "fixed" it.
How much did you add to the oil
Yes atf works good i used it too on my 3.2 paj and the clicking or ticking is gone runs nice and smooth now i used 1liter atf into engine.
@@crash41899i added 1 qt. Just drain 1 qt of engine oil and add the atf. Once the ticking noise is gone change the oil.
I used about half a QT of ATF and it cleaned out a bunch of sludge. So much so my car leaked oil from pan gasket because sludge was stopping oil from leaking lol.
I used to use diesel fuel to flush the engine! It worked quite well,
Does it matter if the car is warm or not?
Fine advise ,but no products that I can find here in the Philippines, I can order some STP oil treatment but can't find a product similar to this Rislone. I need advise badly on another product to use. .
Is there an oil additive that would fix noisy mechanical lifters? This appears to be formulated for hydraulic lifters.
The product is Rislone Oi Treatment?
what do you think about project farm's video
That engine was pretty loud in the beginning. I would've mistaken that ticking sound for an exhaust leak.
I bought a GMC Sierra 2018 5.3L
It has a little tick noise but sometimes goes away especially when I turn around left or right
I just notice that it’s a lifter and just like this guy said The truck was sitting for a few months
Anyways it was driving me nuts because I was thinking it was a exhaust leak 🤣🤣
Hi I have a Question I already tried Another product and it didn’t so should I get an oil change and try this product
Can I try this one my 1996 corvette
After u put that stuff u change oil right now?
is transmission fluid better than engine flush?
How long do I leave the product in the engine??
I’ve used that before, it really works
Name
is it necessary to change the oil then?
What is the name of what you using ?
My 2000 Montero Sport has similar engine tick when just started on very cold days. It lasts for few minutes and then the noise goes away. Wondering if this will help. No noise on days that are above 40 F. I was planning to change the weight of oil to see.
Did you try it out? I got an 03 with the 3.5 and its VERY noisy 😂😂😂😂
If you run thicker oil in the winter you should have this happen less. You need to consult your manual to see which oil you can use.
What if I just got a oil change and put synthetic like a month ago should I still get a oil change and put this risolone
Smells like Banana flavored Runts candy! Been using it for decades.
Is it a thick liquid?
Is it possible to use this with a v6 ?
Yes any internal combustion engine. Add to engine oil crankcase via the oil filler cap.
You put this oil straight in the oil drain ?
Cheers very good and informative
Would it work on any vehicle? My 96 4.0 ranger ticks but goes away after a warm up. Or is there a different product you’d recommend?
What is that your your using to stop the sound
I just replaced bent valves on my 03 kia 1.8L now it sounds like a diesel engine lol I put all the lifters back in the spots they came out of but it has a small tick. Almost sounds like the injectors ticking but I think it's one of the lifters
Frl sound like I own 18 wheeler
If I just got an oil change done, can I still do this ? Where exactly do I Put it in. Where you normally put oil ?
Engine oil compartment
@@trainerzard7 I would think you need to be careful not to over fill fluids so careful.
Does this work for non hydraulic lifters? 😊
I would think not. Non-hyd lifters need manual adjustment. Refer to local mechanic.
please sir tell me is engine flash advisable before we do this with rislone?thank you
Wish I could buy some of that here in the Philippines, or something like Rislone
I have a q50 2018 and it has a loud tick wonder if they would do the trick runs fine and everything no check Engine either but the noise bugs me
i have a gmc sierra 5.3 2001. How much should i put?!!
73 beetle it just all of a sudden started how long to run car after pouring can a bad distributor do have same noise,I adjusted valves still ticking
Can lifter noise damage your car and also where do you use rislone
Thank you sr. Can I use it in Audi a6 3.2 litter??
@Devon Hogencamp savage😂
Mines a very soft ticking noise in my Dodge charger and you can only hear it when you lift up the hood does that have to do with the oil or the lifter
my car has lifter noise and today i went to a auto wash and some how when i shut it off to vacuum it and turned it on the noise was 3 times as loud could water have gotten into some where and made it worse so far the noise has stayed minimal like it always been but scared me good i read that in rare cases you have to replace the whole lifter but it seems everywhere they recommend oil additives i just replaced my engine oil like 3 or 4 days ago and the oil level is fine not sure what to do
No, it's impossible for water to get inside. Are your rockers adjustable? Are they hydraulic lifters like this one? Make sure you are using the correct oil. Try this or another product and do an oil change right after.
I have a 07 gmc sierra with the 4.3 v6 vortec . it has a tapping noise in the passnger side valve cover when I first start it but after minute or so it will clear up and I can drive it all day no noise but sometimes it comes and goes. Whats causing this? Trash in valve cover mabe? Or bad lifter
2007 1500 ram 5.7 4WD hemi lil tick from the bottom will this work bro I put all Mobile 1 oil n filter Synthetic oil 5-20
is it better than lucas engine treatment
All the people asking where to put it. Did y'all even watch the video??? 🤦
How to buy that product
Where do I get that stuff???????
it was a diesel,now it's gas,amazing,no need for wrenches.
Your post the link or the name u have the bottle to far
Is hard to see the exactly name or the product
Apparently, the product name is Risolone.
Have rislone in my 4.6 triton and after 300+ miles the lifted II s still ticking away
What if my lifters only make noise when the engine is cold? Buick 3800
Will these work on Tappets/Lifters that are Manual? When you are saying Hydrulic Lasher that means it will work on Lifters/Tappets that are Manual because you are talking about Valve Lifter adjustment. So this will work on both Hydrulic and Manual Lifters. Perfect :)
no, not for "manual" lifters, these do not care about the type of oil,additives etc,they are manually (feeler gauge) adjusted once,and good for 10 years.
Just got a v6 sonata an its doing the same thing its been sitting about a year
how nuch do you put in
My 86' fiero 2m4 has what I believe to be a lifter click and I'm curious if that rislone stuff is good for older engines like mine as well
Well worth a try. Fixed my 2005 Sierra. I’m sold on the stuff.
Whats better this or zmax engine treatment
Hello does the fix stay after you change out the oil? Thanks!
It should as the cleaning has been done.
I’ve been using Risilone for 50 years, as an additive to tired engines. It’s worth a try anytime you have higher pitched clicks that are rhythmic. Won’t fix a rod or main bearing knock... which have a deeper tone.
@@jansultan4850 can a lifter noise be mistaken for an after market water pump and timing belt? Honda pilot. I want to try this because I'm sure it's lifters 2&3 sticking like my diagnostic says but dealership swears it after market parts
Can't believe that works 👍
I did it still sound the same way, so what’s the next step?
What is the name of the product?
A mechanic that doesn't use a funnel! How long will this last? WillI have to keep adding it? Does this thicken the oil? How does this work?
No it doesn't thicken the oil it has more detergents in it that will break down sludge tar & hard carbon that cloggs up lifter oiling holes ! Your supposed to drain out the same amount of oil first that the back of the bottle recommends then add back out of the bottle then just run the engine either idle or just above idle but do not drive for the time it says on the bottle ! I usually run it longer than the specific times they say just to make sure it gets circulated through good then if it stops ticking or not I drop oil & filter on it then actually drive it ! Also it's better to first run the car up to full operating temperatures then drain some oil then add back the appropriate amount of engine flush then run it at idle . ATF can be used as well usually 1 quart of ATF to 5 quarts of oil and you can actually drive it this way without harm but drive it easy no hard high rpm shifts just easy for a few miles then drain it out ! It's a old mechanics trick that often works very good because ATF has a very high amount of detergents in it compared to motor oil being automatic transmissions have many small ports oil veins & such that need a fluid that will not break down from heat & not clog up these ports check valves in the valve body of the transmission so that's why ATF has so much detergents in it compared to motor oil .
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It would actually slightly thin the oil. You add it once and let it work for anywhere from 1,000 miles to until you normally change your oil.
Can this work in my 6th gen camaro with the LGX engine. The ticking is in cylinder 5 and I have a misfire (p0305). I checked the plugs, coil packs and replaced the injector twice. It can only be my hydraulic adjusters or my rockers. Would much rather not pay $300 for the parts
Any luck?
What kind of additive?
Will this work for a 5.7 Hemi with hydraulic roller lifters? I know for a fact they’re not dirty.
The roller lifter might be seized, best solution would to open up the valve cover and inspect it.
If it's factory lifters/cam....
The second coming of Jesus couldn't cure that noise.
I've seen none-MDS 5.7 Hemi lifters spun, roller needle bearings broke, percussion ditch-witch channeled de-lobed cams with only 20k/50k on the odometer....... Sad times we live in, and I really like the Gen ||| 5.7L (car) Engine: after you find the right combination/knowledge on your reconstructive resurrection rebuild. 😌
Branden Burnett That’s the famous “Hemi tick” mine does it too. No worries, you’re good. Hemi characteristic.
@@jameslackey9695 nah definitely not seized just noisy sometimes especially in cooler weather however I’ve started to notice a faint tapping sound while accelerating with the windows rolled up, radio and a/c turned off even in warmer ambient temps, dealership can’t hear anything of course.
@@jameslackey9695 valve cover won't tell you anything unless it's a rocker arm that's loose, which I would definitely check. To get to the lifters you'll have to pull the intake manifold and anything on it