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My '92 Legacy developed the dreaded "Tick of Death" recently after being run a bit low on oil. At first I thought I'd really screwed something up, but after reading the threads here on tapping noises, I thought I'd try Seafoam.

I put a 1/3 in the oil, 1/3 in the gas & 1/3 through a vacuum line. Nothing.

Drove about 50 miles, still no difference.

Then I changed the oil and used a quart of Marvel Mystery Oil. After driving about 5 miles, the tapping just stopped. Now the engine's as quiet if not quieter than it's ever been.

I'm really hoping I dodged a bullet, and if so, I've learned the error of my ways.

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Yes and I honestly believe it.

 

i found that transmission fluid worked wonders in my motorcycle chain that had gone stiff and kept breaking. added a little to a bucket and let the chain soak overnight in there and now no more broken chains in the middle of the woods LOL

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yes atf can work wonders and much cheaper than mmo. Atf is a very good cleaner. I use it to clean misc stuff all the time! At the same time it cleans but prevents moisture and provides a good lubricant .

 

Actually Advance Auto Parts has MMO for $3.49, which is cheaper than their least expensive Atf at $3.79. Since it worked so well for me on my Legacy, I think I'll pick up some more for my other cars (and my lawn mower).

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I have used ATF over the years to clean cars out.

 

Something we used to do at Uhaul in about 1980.

 

It's apparently oil with a ton of additives and a lot of those are for "cleansing".

 

Gallons of MMO are cheaper. Often MMO is stocked at Walmart.

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