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I have a 00 Escalade with 120K on the clock, what oil do you think is best. In the past I used whatever the mechanic had but now it seems no matter how often I change the oil its dirty.

Anyway, at startup unless the oil is less then 2 weeks old my lifters make noise for about 5 seconds. What oil should I use? An additive, which one?

Can I flush the motor? How? Thanks in advance for the help.
 

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There are tons on repeat threads similar to this subject; however, if your anything like me you don't have the time or the patience to check so I will indulge your question. . .

Try switching to a full synthetic.

I used 5W/30 Mobile 1 full synthetic w/ Lucus oil additives. I know many here swear by Mobile 1, as do I, but that is just us. I have heard good things about Royal Purple if you'd like remain using non-synthetic.
 

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Many have some noise at initial start up when cold....not necessarily lifters, these engines can get a bit of piston slap in them.

To flush it out, use Sea Foam added to the oil about 100 miles before you're going to change it......dump it in and put those miles on all at once or with 2 trips at most, if possible. It works very well.
 

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Amsoil FTMFW!!! Go check out www.syntheticadvantage.com I just started getting my oil from there. Nick is a great guy to deal with and can answer any questions you may have about switching over to Amsoil. I got enough oil and filters to change the oil in my truck and my wifes car. I also got a bottle of the performance additive, which I've tried before and the stuff is AWESOME!! It helps with with throttle response and fuel mileage.
They also claim you can go 25k miles on that oil if you use an Amsoil filter! Even if considered "severe duty" they say you can go up to 15k miles. I'm gonna run mine to 15k miles then send off a sample of the used oil for a used oil analisys. If you get an analisys done and it says everything is fine with the used oil, you can probably go even further on your next oil.



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seafoam that thing,

intake and engine oil

run it for a while (full engine temp cycle at least two times)

then switch to full syn
I like Rotella T full syn 5w40
(amsoil is great, but can be hard to find, rotella can be had at any walmart)
I switched my 01 Tahoe at 85,000 miles (and change every 5K)
just under 100K now, no oil usage, quieter engine than when i picked her up

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Thanks for the reply's.

Have any of you ever flushed yout motor with good success? Ive heard oil passages, oil pumps can become clogged. What do you think?
 

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Thanks for the reply's.

Have any of you ever flushed yout motor with good success? Ive heard oil passages, oil pumps can become clogged. What do you think?

It depends of how much sludge/builup has accumulated in your engine. If you have a lot of sludge buildup, chunk can break free and clog up the oil pump and oil passages. I had a friend who did that on an old Buick regal he bought. He ended up having to drop the oil pan and replace the oil pump pickup screen. It worked out though, because his oil pan gasket was leaking so he had to pull the pan to replace it anyway.
So I guess if you know the history of your engine and know its been maintained fairly well then you shouldn have no problems flushing. If you have no clue about the engine and if the oil was changed regularly from day one, then either don't flush it at all or else don't flush it for very long .
 

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I have friends who swear by Rotell-T, although I don't personally have any experience with it. I know many people I know who race motorcycles use Rotell-T and Purple Rain and its suppose to be good stuff.

However, I've known people who run AMSOIL and that stuff does not hold up as advertised. A guy sold my father on AMSOL making the claim he could go some ungawdly amount of mileage between oil changes. End result, my dad blew the motor on his Mustang because the AMSOIL didn't hold up for *****.
 
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I decided to go with Mobil 1 SUV with Mobil 1 filter and Qt Lucas oil stop leak. Lets see how it looks in a few weeks. Thanks for the help!
 

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glad this post was up might have to switch over to a full synthetic myself
 

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switch over to a full synthetic myself ..

my engine does not LEak a SINGLE DROP of ENGINE oil.

but i think its to late to switch t full synthetic. is it??

my engine has 220k miles. .
 

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I run Mobil 1, they are the founding father's of Synthetic Motor Oil, I would also recommend using Valvoline since if your motor blows they give money towards the purchase of new one.

I wouldn't use any other. Mobil 1 and Valvoline are the only two oil Companies with a test and research lab.

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---------- Post added at 10:33 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:31 PM ----------

I run Mobil 1, they are the founding father's of Synthetic Motor Oil, I would also recommend using Valvoline since if your motor blows they give money towards the purchase of new one.

I wouldn't use any other. Mobil 1 and Valvoline are the only two oil Companies with a test and research lab.


What separates the two, is beyond my knowledge but I forgot when I took my OIL class, that the oil is tested under certain conditions, there is no leader in the pack b/c if you go with more towards A then B is sacrificed vice versa.


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Like most of the people here, I run Mobile1 Synthetic and Lucas Oil Stabilizer in all my vehicles.

I usually run Seafoam for 1 oil change (3,000 miles) 2 or 3 times a year. A friend of mine called Seafoam and personally spoke with the inventor (Fred), and was told that using Seafoam for a full oil change is actually recommended. Fred actually uses Seafoam in all his personal vehicles every oil change.
 

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Mobil 1 is pretty much all I use, but have heard good things about Castrol Edge and Amsoil. I may try one of those or something else one day, but Mobil 1 has always seemed to work great for me so why bother. I buy it on sale and sometimes stock it up so it's not an issue. Friend of mine swears by Valvoline, claimed he had lifter tick and it went away once he switched to it. Before that he had tried Mobil 1 and Quaker State.
 

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Mobil 1 fully synthetic! All me and my dad have ever used in any of our cars. i kinda think im gunna switch to mobil 1 regular though. i have a leak around my oil pan and i dont like oil drips all over the floor of my dads garage. but i love synthetic! Never really used amsoil... ive used quaker state and after i changed my oil once it was like water so i switched it back to mobil 1 and it was what its supposed to be! OIL...
 

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