Rislone 4102 Concentrated Engine Treatment, Conditioner and cleaner, 16.9oz Yellow
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The way I do it is to put 100 miles on it before I change it to my Jeep Grand I use fully synthetic oil or light concrete like this in their 7 with over 300k. No major repairs were required so far. Since I can't flush my heavy duty engine because of the old seals, I use those types of oil and it runs smooth with no major repairs expected after 300k.
Smoke still comes out of the engine in this case. You can try a stop smoking treatment or 20-minute treatments to stop smoking A motor oil with a viscosity of 50. In any case, your engine needs to be rebuilt.
The Nislone Hy-Xe is safe for your catalytic converter, but they have another product that has Zinc as well, which is the Rislone Hy-Xe Supplement to Lube ZDDP
Since I hit 75,000 miles, I use this additive every time I change the oil, and I do the change every 3500 miles thereafter.
Selected User Reviews For Rislone 4102 Concentrated Engine Treatment, Conditioner and cleaner, 16.9oz Yellow
Worked like a charm! I heard my 03 Silhoette making an awful noise one night when I got home. fine, drove fine, but it makes this horrible sound when it pulls into a parking space. I found a number of videos pointing me to Rislone when I searched online for lifter tick, rod knock, piston slap, and all those other terms. I did not hear or feel any sound or vibration after I added the bottle and let the engine idle for a long time. What happened, did I get rid of all the symptoms or did I only fix the It hasn't returned yet, but for four bucks, it seems worth it. It has been a few weeks and hasn't returned yet. Here's what you need to do. Now is the right time to do it.

I had an annoying ticking coming from my truck and was told it was Additionally, I was told that I would need to replace the engine's lifter, so I put this product in on my last oil change in case it worked. Over the past 3 weeks, I did not hear any improvement, but this past week there was no noise. My car was getting ready to go to the shop to get some work done and I saved a great deal of money. It might be more efficient to do this as maintenance instead of before using.

The car has 137xxx miles on its 4 liter V8 engine. During my run, the engine made that funny "tick tick tick" sound, which I believe was a stuck hydraulic lifter. Within two minutes, the stuck lifter that was aggravating me had ceased to bother me. Now there is no more "tick tick tick" coming from the engine. It continues to run smoothly. Hopefully I will remember to post an update after the next oil change to see if this treatment keeps the lifter quiet. A brief update In addition to remaining quiet after the next oil change, these lifters do not need to be replaced. It has been an excellent experience.

This 2003 Toyota Corolla has 90,000 miles on it, and I have changed the oil every 3,000 miles since the day I bought it. A coworker had trouble with his 2003 Toyota Corolla and had to have the engine taken apart and cleaned as the sludge in his oil clogged the filter. This product worked for him, so I figured it couldn't hurt. I will continue to use it.

I had an issue with a lifter on my Chevy truck one day after the drive chain warranty expired. I was getting worse when it rained on and off over the next few days. It was either scheduled for a mechanic to remove the lifter and replace it or hope on its own that it would stop knocking. The two options were neither cheap nor then talked with my friend who is a retired mechanic who had researched several different products on the web. The product was recommended by him. Since I was unable to find it locally, I ordered it on Rislone was added to 16 ounces of oil after the oil was removed from the motor. After a short drive, I noticed that I could no longer hear the lifter, and after a longer drive the next day, I did not The vehicle was three hundred miles from an oil change at the time, so I drove it until that point without hearing any lifter noise A recent oil change revealed that extremely heavy duty oil had been drained and the lifter noise had been eliminated. You should give it a try if you have a similar issue, there is no need to hire a With only forty three thousand miles on it, this truck is not a high-mileage vehicle and has always been serviced with Top-Grade.

The Grand Prix 3 '01 I have is in good condition. The valve clicks when the car is cooling off and then it is fairly quiet when it is hot. This is what Sea Foam SF-ed like for me There was no change so far on 16th. The reviews of this product sounded promising and it was at a reasonable price so I thought it might be worth a try. However, after several months of using it I haven't noticed any significant ways to improve my health. Although I have yet to calculate it, I would guess the mileage is near 100,000 as I don't drive it often, perhaps I am not patient enough or I need to apply for the third time. It might be a good idea to give high-speed engines some Bar's Engine Treatment The next time you change your oil, give the Mileage Engines a try. After doing my own repairs for about 50+ years I can guess that it is mechanical and needs some valve work to silence it, but it does not leak oil or burn oil, and stops making noise after it warms up, so I may not pop a valve cover and probably Initially I purchased it just so I would have quiet valves and it did not seem to work so I purchased the 3-pack instead I'm only familiar with it to a limited extent, so I'm going to give it four stars. As someone who has used it, I can say with confidence that it is probably cleaning off some crud in the crankcase, but considering it did not perform the function I purchased it for, it is OK as it did not do what it was supposed to do.

This medication is great, and the 16 oz package use this before changing the oil in each of our vehicles a week or two before it needs to be changed. Among the things that it dissolves is The varnish is dissolved in the oil and will be drained when you change it next As a result of varnish, it is commonly used to quiet hydraulic lifters (to reduce noise) That is its main purpose, and it works well for that purpose.

In 1995, I owned a Subaru Legacy L with hydraulic lifters (later models had It was very difficult to keep the valves from tapping in cold weather, despite frequent oil changes with good quality oil. Once I put in the Risoline, the valve noise went away immediately. Due to the fact that I am not an engineer, I cannot explain what exactly happened inside the engine. For now, I am going to drive the car for a bit to see if it.
