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My valve lifters are pretty chatty. The PO said he had them serviced so I am not sure I need to adjust them. Is there any additive I can add to the oil to quiet them down? Suggestions?
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I would recommend a good ZDDP additive for all of us old Bimmer drivers. It's not going to make your valves any quieter, but it will protect all metal on metal contact areas. M20s are naturally kinda clattery in the head so adjust your valves correctly and forget about it.
I would recommend a good ZDDP additive for all of us old Bimmer drivers. It's not going to make your valves any quieter, but it will protect all metal on metal contact areas. M20s are naturally kinda clattery in the head so adjust your valves correctly and forget about it.
What he said. Adjusted mine hot and cold. Same chatter.
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When i changed my oil last week, i decided to try the Lucas oil stabilizer. It really did help quiet the valvetrain a decent amount. I was impressed. Some people claim mpg increases with it, but i have yet to go through a full tank. I'm using 10w-40 btw. Give it a shot.
Well we can test the oil additives do damage myth or truth on my car. I used Lucas Oil stabilizer this last oil change. I have the Blackstone labs report for the oil I ran before this last oil change. I just need to get to the next oil change so I can send in another sample with the additive in it.
+1 on what everyone else said, but read about oil additives through a Google search. It's not recommended.
ZDDP used to be in all oils (or most of them) until recently, so I don't consider it an additive. Think of it as a replacement for something that should be in the oil in the first place.
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