Posted by Gary from Muleshoe on March 14, 2015 at 07:44:04 from (216.229.115.193):
The other day when I started my F150 it had a serious lifter noise that did not go away as it warmed up. Oil level was good (1/2 quart low)so I topped it off, let it idle till warmed up. Noise did not go away. I decided not to drive it that day and took another vehicle. Came home late evening started it, no lifter noise. Oil was 3 months old, but not many miles, as this truck sets except on weekends. So to played it safe I did an oil change and added Lucas Oil Additive to it, this is the first additive ever in this engine and it has 257,000 miles on it. I said all that to say this, this engine has never ran quitter. I have put approximately 400 miles on it since the oil change and not a lifter noise since that day. I know some will not favor the Lucas Oil Additive, but I am sold on it. By the way I have always driven Ford and used Quaker State oil. This is by far the best truck I have ever owned.
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