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StruckBy99 Feb 24, 2002 01:01 PM

There's always something!!
 
I changed my oil yesterday with only 500 miles on the truck, and now there is a "marble in the can" noise coming from passenger side of the engine!!!!

Does anyone know what the hell this noise is?!?!?:mad:

Any help please.

J

LightninSVT Feb 24, 2002 01:05 PM

I don't know exactly what it is, but i heard you should wait like 10,000 miles or something before you switch to the synthetic oil. You may have done it too soon. Sorry to hear it.
Anyone else know what exactly could have happened?

StruckBy99 Feb 24, 2002 01:15 PM

LightninSVT:

I didnt change to synthetic yet because I wanted to wait till about 10k miles or so.
I put normal petrolium based oil in.

J

Va 01 Lightning Feb 24, 2002 02:31 PM

I changed mine at 1200miles, filled the oil filter prior to, and put the motorcraft 5w-20 back in and I too have the marble sound. Mine is not as noticable as it was when I first changed the oil.:mad:

StruckBy99 Feb 24, 2002 02:53 PM

Someone out there has to know what is going on?

J

StrikesTwice Feb 24, 2002 03:24 PM

Pretty sure it happens to all new L's, mine did the same thing. I was freaking out when I first got mine and was asking all sorts of questions. No one knew what it was/is.

Dageon Feb 24, 2002 03:32 PM

I have no answers to the problem. I know that I changed mime to Mobile 1 synthetic 5w30 at 9 miles. Now at 15k, and no problems so far. Dageon

Odin's Wrath Feb 24, 2002 03:37 PM

Anybody that "doesn't" change the oil themselves ever have this problem? Mine has only been changed twice; but, I don't have the noise. Only 7,000 miles so far. No flames.....Just asking a question that I haven't heard asked on this subject. I just have a hard time seeing how changing the oil, if done properly, can cause this problem.

Roger:confused:

StruckBy99 Feb 24, 2002 03:50 PM

Odin's Wrath:

I've changed my own oil for years and have never came across anything like this.

I did every oil change on my '99 with out this happening, why all of a sudden is it happening on my '02?:confused:


Has anyone had this happen, and then the noise went away after subsequent oil changes?

VERY CURIOUS!!!:confused: :confused:

Spike Engineering Feb 24, 2002 04:00 PM

Just a thought...

How many of you prime the oil filter before you spin it on?

And of those that don't, how many of you ended up with the marbles?

It's a long shot, but...

Spike

FlashSVT Feb 24, 2002 04:04 PM

Here's my take:

It's an '01-'02 thing for sure and the only difference I can pinpoint is the oil used.

I think the 5w20 is to blame. It does not offer enough protection for our application, in turn, several '01-'02 trucks have had blown engines.

Does anybody know what oil comes in the 01-02 from the factory?

I'm betting it is a thicker oil, like 10w30, for break in purposes. It would make sense that the noise would appear right after an oil change with fresh 5w20.

Again, this is just my take on this . . . I could be way off.

Here is an interesting link - http://www.performanceoiltechnology.com/ford5w20.htm

svt shawn Feb 24, 2002 04:07 PM

these trucks should be coming with 5w-20 from the factory i changed my oil at 1500 to mobil 1 5w-30 and didnt get the noise i just changed my oil today at 4500 same oil and now i hear the noise i was like wtf but if its normal i guess i wont worry about

Odin's Wrath Feb 24, 2002 04:11 PM

StruckBy99,

I'm not accusing anyone of being incompetent. I just don't see how changing the oil by itself could cause this. The type of oil isn't a common denominator. I don't recall anyone asking if the style or brand of oil filter varied on the vehicles that had the problem either. By taking it in for an oil change, be it the dealer, Jiffy Lube, or an equivelent, you're likely to be getting the filter recommended by Ford. In the driveway or in the back yard, it's likely that people will use what they're most loyal to or have used in the past. This is probably not the problem either. I don't know. I just asked a question that I've not heard anyone else ask. There seem to be a lot of trucks with this problem. I don't want mine to be next. If asking a hard question, even if it comes up to another dead end, is going to help solve this problem, then someone needs to ask. I would hope that no one would take it personally.

Roger

StruckBy99 Feb 24, 2002 04:12 PM

svt shawn:

It cant possibly be a normal sound:eek:

I'm going to worry about mine, and if it gets worse, the dealer will be worrying about it.

J

svt shawn Feb 24, 2002 04:20 PM

im just saying that there have been so many people have this happen to their L's and it has not caused any problems with anyones truck so far to be that worried about it

odin that is something to ponder i did use a different filter this time first time was an extra guard fram and the second time was a mobil 1 filter


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