tick tick tick
tick tick tick
hi,
I recently had my oil changed, eva since it has developed a slight but very annoying tick. (not happy) it used to do this once in a blue moon, but was always go soon after. This time the tick isnt dissapearing... help ..
did they put real crap oil in?
thanks
erica
I recently had my oil changed, eva since it has developed a slight but very annoying tick. (not happy) it used to do this once in a blue moon, but was always go soon after. This time the tick isnt dissapearing... help ..
did they put real crap oil in?
thanks
erica
- steptoe
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not wanting to state the obvious, but you are asking 'us' what oil 'they' put in. No harm in going back to tell them of your new tick and ask what grade and brand was used (and add it ti this post too) , it may be they put in too good an oil or the old you get what you paid for thing.
someone is sure to tell you what is their prefered oil for various models and cars
sort of missed what your wheels are !
someone is sure to tell you what is their prefered oil for various models and cars
sort of missed what your wheels are !
Yeah, it's usually the grade of oil that makes that happen. I've heard of engine tick coming on when someone switches to synthetic oil of the same grade too.
They might have put good oil in it, just a different kind or grade that causes the tick.
They might have put good oil in it, just a different kind or grade that causes the tick.
Monster Subaru sold to a good home!! Still a Subaru owner. Will try stay in the Ausubaru loop. Sorry 

- Suby Wan Kenobi
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The filter should be ok in my opinion.
10/30 is just the grade, how thick it is - like comparing 80 gsm writing paper to 400 gsm cardboard; both come in various qualities (buy Reflex, support Australia's pulp and paper industry BTW) and colours, but by assigning the weight a number you know what to use it for. Does that make sense?
Good brands of oil that I have found are Shell, Motul and Penrite.
10/30 is just the grade, how thick it is - like comparing 80 gsm writing paper to 400 gsm cardboard; both come in various qualities (buy Reflex, support Australia's pulp and paper industry BTW) and colours, but by assigning the weight a number you know what to use it for. Does that make sense?
Good brands of oil that I have found are Shell, Motul and Penrite.
Monster Subaru sold to a good home!! Still a Subaru owner. Will try stay in the Ausubaru loop. Sorry 

- Suby Wan Kenobi
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Oils aint oils...
Which one do u use?Suby Wan Kenobi wrote:We use the Semi Synthetic Shell Helix 10/30 not the ECO one
http://www.shell.com/home/Framework?sit ... _0620.html
I use the Plus 15W-50, in both my 96 EJ22 and my 85 EA82, I'd prob use the lower garde 20W-50 Super (yellow one) in the EA82, but its easier to use one oil accross both engines. less bottles laying around.
My 2 cents