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Title: Faked oil?
Post by: Johnny English on 07 October 2011, 09:28:59
Hi all!
My iron is 500 km after oil change but since that I can still hear strange noise from camshafts (valve voice) and crankcase :'(. Previous owner used Castrol 10w40 and I've decided the change for recommended GM oil. Is it possible that's existing faked GM 10w40 semi-synthetic?  OR is Castrol Magnatec better? I'm reluctant believing in. Any special act has to be done at time of change of different oil type? The noise is not strong but scaring me  :-\ especially at low rev (idle) hearable well. Pump doesn't push enough at low rev? What do you propose?

Many thanks,   Laszlo , Hungary
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: duggs on 07 October 2011, 09:56:04
From what I recall, reading here for nearly 3 years now, Castrol is NOT recommended for Omega engines.

Swap to GM as soon as you can.
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: Abiton on 07 October 2011, 10:14:38
From what I recall, reading here for nearly 3 years now, Castrol is NOT recommended for Omega engines.

Swap to GM as soon as you can.

He has.  Now it's noisier.  :o
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: tunnie on 07 October 2011, 10:16:23
What engine, what year?
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: Johnny English on 07 October 2011, 10:17:43
Yep, that's why I've already changed and my problem began there... I use GM Genuine 10w40 semi-synthetic but this noise never been till oil changing... :( is there any act I missed between using of two kind of oil? Cleaning or anything...   My car 95 reg x25xe saloon model. Cheers.
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: tunnie on 07 October 2011, 10:24:09
I'd do some quick changes, change the oil every 500 miles or so for the next 2,000, see if it reduces  :y
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: Johnny English on 07 October 2011, 13:25:46
My mechanic recommended using of inside cleaner additives. Does GM have any? Do you have any experience with similar additives?
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: albitz on 07 October 2011, 13:31:54
Use wynns lifter treatment in your next oil change,then after 1000kms change oil,then do another oil change after 1000km and maybe another. If it is still the same you either learn to live with the noise or remove camshafts and service or change the lifters.
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: albitz on 07 October 2011, 13:33:29
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/items/__wynns+lifter_W0QQ_dmdZ2?rvr_id=271903363792&clk_rvr_id=271903363792&crlp=8528794041_228459_228459&UA=%3F*I8&GUID=de5f6de61320a0aa15327962fffdf456&agid=2116242921&tm_kw=wynns+lifter&siteid=3&MT_ID=12&tt_encode=raw&keyword=wynns+lifter&geo_id=21&ff4=228459_228459

 :y
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: Sehen on 07 October 2011, 14:03:25
Had the same problem on my 95 Estate. Noisy lifters after 1'st oil change, just a week after i bougth it, at 105K.miles
Used wynns oil system cleaner, then canged the oil with GM 10/40 semi, and topped it of with Wynns lifter treatment.
After a few hundred miles, the nois where gone, and it stayed away all the way to 250K miles when the piston rings gave up on number 2 syl.
But I did change the oil every 5000 miles, or twice a year..

Give it a try, but only use wynns as the guys have recomended. :y
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: Johnny English on 07 October 2011, 15:02:51
OK, I'm gonna do!
You are kings, guys, thanks for all!  :y :y :y
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: Stallion on 08 October 2011, 02:47:10
sorry to hijack op? but was thinking thought its not wise to use them engine cleaners on old engines, if there is any clogged up cracks then this clears and you'll end up with oil leaking. Has this got any weight to it, or utter porkies!!
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: Johnny English on 08 October 2011, 07:29:29
My one just seem to be old, before I bought the car got younger engine. The 2th owner  before me did and the previous one put into that wrong oil. I investigated (fortunately there are a lot of Omega fanatic here so, hm,  that was not a hard job):D The  only original part is the HG but it's restored as well.  :y I'm not afraid of cracks.  :)

Cheers
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: albitz on 08 October 2011, 07:49:52
Wouldnt recommend engine flush,just use lifter treatment. :y
Title: Re: Faked oil?
Post by: Johnny English on 08 October 2011, 08:33:01
OK, I've already found a source here. Not a huge amount of money per bottle.