wifey said the same thing about her 01 HOe. it has been cooler lately so... but next oil change ill put mobil 1 in both. hopefully that helps. her truck has like 60,000 or so..well see.
wifey said the same thing about her 01 HOe. it has been cooler lately so... but next oil change ill put mobil 1 in both. hopefully that helps. her truck has like 60,000 or so..well see.
im sure by now he's used to it, seeing as this post was made in 2004!![]()
Started using Royal Purple and it cut back on it dramtically, all of my buddies with the 5.3 and even me sometimes when its real cold have it so no worries
1999 GMC Sierra Z71 Ext Cab, True Dual Flowmasters with X-Pipe, True Flow Intake, MSD 8.5 Superconductor wires, 180 Thermo, TB Bypass, Optima Battery, Synthetic All the way around
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It's was in the low 30's for a few days so I have to let the truck warm up to defrost the window anyway. When I get out of work and it's still only in the 40's I hear it for about 20 sec when i'm driving. 80kmi on the clock.
2015 GMC Sierra RCSB Z71 5.3
I've used Royal Purple since day one and still have the same problem. GM put out a TSB saying the piston to cylinder head is very tight and carbon forms on the piston. After you run it for a bit the carbon is broken up and everything if fine until it cools down again. They say if you get a fuel injection service done periodically it will quit. Most repiar shops should be able to do this. They use a tool that vaporizes a cleaner and sprays it into the intake while it's running.
Try the "Engine Flushing" a couple of changes...don't be shy.
U'll thank me latter...just related to the noisy morning start with a kind of lifter uncharged sound.
Not the piston Slap from the Gen III, that has no cure hahahahaha
Need a Freakin' Roll Cage, and a Death Insurance