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Mopar Garage => Engine, Transmission, Rearend, & Exhaust => Topic started by: DodgeChargerNeeded on April 21, 2006, 11:21:08 PM

Title: Putting Tranny Fluid in with oil to loosen a stuck lifter
Post by: DodgeChargerNeeded on April 21, 2006, 11:21:08 PM
I have a small lifter tick once in a while on my 318 and a guy told me to put a quart of tranny fluid in with the oil to loosen it up. Has anyone tried this and if so does it work. Let me know.
Title: Re: Putting Tranny Fluid in with oil to loosen a stuck lifter
Post by: Ghoste on April 21, 2006, 11:48:28 PM
I don't know if it works or not but I do have to say that after 25 years of playing  with cars, I ain't ever heard of that one.
Doesn't mean it can't work, just...
Title: Re: Putting Tranny Fluid in with oil to loosen a stuck lifter
Post by: Silver R/T on April 22, 2006, 02:22:20 AM
Ive heard about it few times, not sure if it works
Title: Re: Putting Tranny Fluid in with oil to loosen a stuck lifter
Post by: tecmopar on April 22, 2006, 03:11:47 AM
We've done this a few times BUT we use Marvel Mystery oil, about a 1/2 a quart and most times it works, good luck.
Title: Re: Putting Tranny Fluid in with oil to loosen a stuck lifter
Post by: John_Kunkel on April 22, 2006, 03:25:23 PM
While ATF is reputed to work, I prefer a product dedicated to the job; Rislone X has worked for me in the past.
Title: Re: Putting Tranny Fluid in with oil to loosen a stuck lifter
Post by: 69chargeryeehaa on April 23, 2006, 01:29:31 PM
it works great, unlike the products specifically made for the job, they are thinners, that basically just try to wash away the oil deposits in the engine, and you cannot load the engine with those products (the ones that actually work), basically you put it in the oil 10 mins of idle and then change the oil.  tranny fluid on the other hand contains a huge ammount of detergents, and it is designed to withstand extreeme temps and pressures, so it is more suited, think about the abuse trans oil goes thru, and the extreems it must deal with and it's life span, basically lasts longer because it does'nt get exposed to combustion, it's common for motor oil to be used in manual trannies as well.  you could put 1/2 a liter in your oil and drive the car really easy and see if it goes away, about 20 mi and it should be gone, if not get more aggressive, and put a whold bottle in and DON'T drive the car, just idle it slightly revving the motor without loading (driving) the car, then change the oil.  while it does'nt work miricles, and repair obvious mech damage, it does work fantastic for freeing sticky lifters that are caused by oil sludge build up.  get ready for lots of nice thick sludge to come out of your motor if it's the first time your doing this, i do it about once a year, it really cleans things out.   ;D :o