I just replaced my rear Lucas calipers with Girlings. Now my ebrake works correctly!
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yeah, dumped some lucas in and it went away after about 10 minutes
thanks guys, i put in lucas 75w-90, im very pleased with it, shifts smooth and no noise, drove it 300 miles already on a road trip and no problem with it, lucas=amazing
like i said 280,000km and had a tick when i got it 2 years ago, used one bottle of lucas, tick is gone. i beat the sheeet out of it everyday. no more tick.
Without Lucas in my engine I'll go through 1 quart of oil every 1800-2000 miles. With Lucas in my engine I'll go through just about 1 quart every 5000 miles Through my personal experience, it helps stop oil consumption in every single car I've used it in.
I decided to flush the engine any way first before I started the job and pulled the engine out. I put two bottles of car lube engine flush in the oil because of the amount of oil it holds (8.5l) and left the car ticking over for 45 min's wile I cleaned it. I took the car up on the ramp and drained engine oil and filter. Wow the oil come out black like a diesel. I decided to put new oil and filter in and run the car. I added Lucas additive run it up. I erased the fault code and took the car for a run. Omg the difference the car was like a rocket and no fault codes. Its been 7 days now and its like a different car.
I use Lucas oil in my motor oil for 1990 VW 1.6L Jetta diesel. I started using Lucas Oil because a relative of mine has been driving a large semi for almost 30 years, and he, like many in the trucking industry, swear by Lucas Oil. Judging by the parts per million of metal present in my motor oil, my motor oil with 1 cup of Lucas Oil, was wearing pretty well.
I haven't used the oil treatment yet, but I was amazed at how well the fuel additive worked. I noticed an immediate increase in fuel efficiency (in two different cars).
They replaced the rear pads with LUCAS pads. Are Lucas pads any good?
it's not the OIL that made my valvetrain noise worse....it just may be the Lucas additive. I was thinking that it might be bad when I was pouring it in, too; that stuff is like thick, sticky glue! Maybe the thickness of the stuff just isn't coating the lifters, because I can't believe how bad they sound.
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