well we all know that i jsut bought a suburban and am in the process of fixing it up so i can use it to tow my TT. I drove it back to Mo. for Tx. and it seems to drive fine. when i changed the oil i used mbl 1 15000 mile oil and also put the $12 Mbl 1 filter. It makes a little noise for less than 2 seconds when i start it up but than goes away. It seems to run better with the mbl 1 than when i brought it up from Tx. It just has the start up noise. is this ok. It sounds like lifter noise. but what do i know.



did you get the anti siphoning filter, at least i belive thats what its called. it keeps oil in the filter insteed of alowing it to all drain down into the pan. giving you oil more quickly.
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Anti-siphoning filter? Never heard of that type of filter.
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its a filter with a check valve to keep all the oil from draining out of the filter when the engine shuts down. usually they are used on filters that are in the sideways position, horizontal.
not used in this system normally, because the filter is vertical, up and down.
just a idea, he was asking about noise at startup, the ford 300 streight 6 cyl. they are famous for rapping at start up because of this. sorry had a senior moment!
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Huh, guess you learn something new every day.
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I talked to a mechanic last night and he said the 454's get carbon build up around the top of the cyl walls and the pistons touching this at start up is what makes the noise. he said GM has a liquid that you put in thru the FI after the filter. he said you take off a small hose and put it in untill the engine dies than let it sit. that will make it go away. any one hear of this?



Yeah, carbon build-up has been a potential problem for years in the big-blocks. There are many factors, such as the type of carb you have (or injection system), the quality of the refined fuel, etc.
I wasn't aware of this possible solution. I'd be interested if anyone's done this.
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Carbon build up. Wait til winter, it will be noisy for a few minutes. No harm done though.
You can get seafoam from your local NAPA. It will do the same thing, and costs less than having the dealer do it for you.
http://www.seafoamsales.com/motorTuneUpTechGas.htm
Ok this is wierd, you all know this is a truck i just bought. when i bought it it did not make the engine noise. I put in the new mbl1 oil and it made the noise at start up. well it stoped making the noise at start up. no more noise.
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