You should change your plugs and use lucas oil....
I've been happy with Pennsoil 10w-40. If the engine has high mileage, Lucas oil stabilizer will give it some of its "zip" back.
many times it will take more than 4 my suggestion would be to first place lucas oil stabilizer and the put approximately 3 1/2 quarts of the oil if not put 4 and one lucas oil stabilizer the lucas replaces one quart of oil the lucas is very effective and makes the oil alot smoother
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Yes, Lucas Oil Stabilizer is thicker than 60 motor oil. It is designed to provide additional viscosity and enhance the performance of motor oils, especially in high-performance or older engines. The stabilizer has a higher viscosity rating, which helps reduce friction and wear, making it suitable for applications where extra protection is needed.
Lack of oil, Bad bearings, worn parts. try an oil change and add some lucas oil stabilizer (20%) of oils capacity and see if it goes away if it doesnt most likely your engine is just getting worn.
I would use 100% LUCAS Oil Stabilizer. I swear by the integrity of this product. I also suggest using a qurt in your engine oil at every change. Y-THINK-Y
While Lucas Synthetic Oil Stabilizer can be used in various vehicles, including some Mercedes models, it's essential to consult your owner's manual or a qualified mechanic before using it. Mercedes-Benz engines are designed to work optimally with specific oil formulations, and adding outside products may affect warranty coverage or performance. If you're considering it for a specific engine issue, ensure it aligns with Mercedes' recommendations to avoid any potential complications.
Lucas also makes a synthetic engine oil additive.. Yes.
Probably a sticking lifter; put in a can of RISLONE every time you change oil for the next few times; that should do it if it is just a minor problem. A chirping noise can also be a defective drive belt. I haven't heard of a chirping noise before, but I've heard of lifter tapping. If it's just some light lifter tapping, add some Lucas oil stabilizer next oil change. This is really good stuff that adds extra lubricants and protectants to the oil for better engine performance and durability. Adding this to your oil should take out any light lifter noise or tapping. I run this in my 94 Z along with full synthetic Mobil 1. They make the Lucas oil stabilizer in synthetic as well. Hope this helps you out.
you really cant you need new ones if the motor is nocking try puttin lucas oil stabilizer in
80w 90 gear lube, or my favorite is Lucas oil stabilizer, it is thicker and leaks less.