1995 Tahoe - "Clicking" Sound For 1st Minute After Start Cold

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Dave

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Just started happening... When starting cold, I'm getting a loud "CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK..." for about the first minute after starting. Then, it goes away. Any ideas??

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Yes - coming from engine... BTW - 145K miles on the thing....
 

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Probably piston slap. My dads old 6.0 did it all the time.
 

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I doubt it is piston slap. Sounds more like lifter tapping. Try using a heavier weight oil like a 10W-40 or just add a bottle of Lucas engine treatment to the oil you are using right now. Just make sure you do not overfill because you want to put the whole quart of additive in there. Try that my friend and let us know...
 
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Thanks for all the tips. I ended up doing a Seafoam, and having a buddy with shop access do a couple of engine flushes. Now I'm good as new.. So, it must have been a sludge clot issue of some sort.

In regards to the oil and Lucas, I am thinking of changing out to the 10W-40 Mobil 1 high mileage synthetic. Is this a good idea or should I stick to non - synthetic? Almost 150K now on the engine.
 

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The only reason people say to switch to synthetic on high mileage engines is because the risks of leaks. Not the cause of one, but the ability to magnify one. Synthetic oil has molecules that are smaller than regular dino oil. Since they are smaller, they can flow through smaller spaces and crevices. As long as your engine seal and gaskets are good, there should be not problem with switching over to synthetic.
 

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I see this alot on higher milage chevy engines. Whats happening on colder days the engine oil is draining back into the pan from the filter and oil pump so when you start it cold it is having to reprime itself- use a bottle of lucas oil stabilizer and a premium oil filter like a k&n or atleast a NAPN gold.
 

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