Friday, February 12, 2010

Honda Ridgeline License Plate Bracket Ive Been Told That I Can Eliminate A Lot Of My Engine Rattle By Spraying Pam In The Pistons... Any Truth?

Ive been told that i can eliminate a lot of my engine rattle by spraying pam in the pistons... any truth? - honda ridgeline license plate bracket

General information:
- 2003 Honda Ridgeline
- Automatic installation of the V8 Hemi
- Roadin A lean, mean, out of the machine
- Cloth
- Automatic Tramsission
- Head restraints in several missing
- AM / FM / CD-R / Cassette
- Dual Woofer Axiom (1 is broken)
- Excellent maneuverability in tight corners
- Safety belts average
- The fluorescent lights in both front and rear panels
- Stay strong as hell
- All Done at Jiffy Lube oil change

8 comments:

richard b said...

Who ever said that spraying Pam on your piston engine noise eliminated, is an idiot. GPA burn relatively quickly, and probably leave residues that you do not want in your engine. If you have any problems with the stroke, then it is time to restart the engine and to learn why the usually excessive clearance between piston skirt and cylinder walls.

But the first thing to do is to really determine whether the noise occurs. top of the machine shows a noise, control valves, the mean center of the stroke, the fund with a rod or main bearing. When you call when you accelerate, you have problems with detonation.

Rebecca Tantalov said...

hen I have a Honda Ridgeline 2004 and have many engine rattle when ..... I'm going with my husband and see if some PAM spray on the piston, which is a very clever idea! I know what you think about why a woman van driving and not because I'm gay, I'm sorry, I love love Weiner To send romantic messages.

RIcha said...

I am very impressed that the dreadful s handling tight corners, a belt of the middle layer of security and internal fabric of everything that helps the engine clatter, but the bottom could be on the list, its just like hell She has suspended the wrong engine.

TH242 said...

That you had something to spray into the cylinder, unless you do a compression check. If the sound you hear is your pistons, rods, crank and the engine is toast anyway. It is perhaps not the machine itself to make noise.

Thecrazy... said...

If you have a bad engine rattle that go ahead and try. Can not hurt, and how souds have worked for a while. Try replacing the engine mounts, oil and filters can be a better idea.

monte said...

The right, after your liquid Halogen HID intermittent so you can have flashing lights.

abraham f said...

I use lard works best

REV B said...

WHAT? Never heard of it?

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