At almost 120,000 the Tracker has a bit of a tick, especially when cold. On a cold morning when it's been sitting it ticks pretty good. Warm it up to operating temp and it's rare to hear it tick.
Guy I know with a similar 4cyl Tracker put Seafoam in his oil and drove it for a little while before changing his oil. Claims his tick is gone.
I was leery about doing that since Seafoam isn't an oil. Research lead me to Marvel Mystery Oil. I'm not usually a fan of "fix in a can" stuff but it seems to have good reviews and I've read and heard some people I respect say they've used it for this.
So, should I?
If so...what's the best procedure?
FWIW-I'm about 150 miles from needing an oil change. Another week or so.
Guy I know with a similar 4cyl Tracker put Seafoam in his oil and drove it for a little while before changing his oil. Claims his tick is gone.
I was leery about doing that since Seafoam isn't an oil. Research lead me to Marvel Mystery Oil. I'm not usually a fan of "fix in a can" stuff but it seems to have good reviews and I've read and heard some people I respect say they've used it for this.
So, should I?
If so...what's the best procedure?
FWIW-I'm about 150 miles from needing an oil change. Another week or so.
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so no lifters. Well it will still help lube everything up, and help remove carbon. Maybe the tick is valves out of adjustment
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