Does it work? Testing ATS 505 CRO oil treatment on Ticking engine in my Porsche 911

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • Stay tuned to the end, as I've added an addition to my video after sitting on the results of my work for a day and noticing changes as they came after I pressed "stop" on recording
    In this video, I'm testing a product ATS Chemicals 505 CRO and 505 CRF. Primarily I'll be focused on the CRO one as the engine ticking in this engine is quite bad.
    Watch to the end to find out if it helped.
    To support my channel, you can use these affiliate links to purchase some products from which I might get some commission, and that help would be greatly appreciated.
    ATS Chamical 505: www.atschemicals.com/505-pour...
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    The video has been edited with the Free version of Clipchamp
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  • @37122433
    @37122433 Місяць тому +4

    Hello from Texas, USA. It will work. It does work on 'most' problem engines. I talked to the people at ATS in New Mexico, USA. They told me you can pour into engine and drive you vehicle for 15-20 minutes then change oil. the Fuel system cleaner works on 5-20 gallons of gas. I have no skin in this game, it works on "MOST" engines. Kuuul, Guten Tag!

  • @onliiine1
    @onliiine1 Місяць тому +3

    2005 Taurus given new life. Sheesh.

  • @atomicdmt8763
    @atomicdmt8763 2 місяці тому +2

    might take awhile! try also CRC intake cleaner. also thicker oil (lucas high mileage oil stabilizer, Rislone engine treatment, Rislone high mileage treatment). Some have success w Seaform also.

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  2 місяці тому

      I've added 2 quarts of Lucas oil additive, it made it a bit more quiet, but still ticks. I guess have to replace the valve tappers.

  • @marvinpostadan3484
    @marvinpostadan3484 8 місяців тому +8

    That doesn’t sound like a lifter. You may have more than a lifter problem.

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  8 місяців тому +1

      I hope it is a lifter, but haven't had a time to work on this car and check inside each cylinder. After I got this car, I send the oil for testing, and got a good result back, with a little elevated numbers of steel.

  • @sofocle80
    @sofocle80 3 місяці тому +1

    If the engine is beating, it is a mechanical problem, nothing a can of juise can do for it. Money thrown on lots of oil, instead of investing in a good mechanic. Good thing you did a video, maby you saved some $$ from other peple searching for miracle in a bottle.

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  3 місяці тому

      Would have been best if previous owners had made proper oil changes.
      At least I could help someone else with this video.

    • @gandhisFlipFlops
      @gandhisFlipFlops 2 місяці тому +1

      They do work if your engine has sludge and carbon deposits in the crankcase and oil passages but obviously a single treatment won't fix a disaster it takes multiple uses if it is so bad or it might not even work if it has been neglected for so long. These are meant for mild to medium cases. Probably his problem isn't even related to sludge and carbon deposits in the engine it is most likely something that needs to be replaced not cleaned.

  • @NeasYellek
    @NeasYellek 6 місяців тому +3

    It might be an exhaust manifold leak which can sound the same

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  6 місяців тому

      I would love it if that was the case. Although I already spend around a grand on tools and parts...

  • @kjaze
    @kjaze 9 місяців тому +6

    Don't be too bummed out brother. You tried the 'Miracle in a Bottle' so you don't have to wonder if it would have worked later.
    Nice looking 996! At least you can drive it until you start the repair.

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  9 місяців тому +2

      Thank you! I already ordered new lifters for the engine, after I found a good deal on them. but I am a little afraid to start that project.

  • @predcon1
    @predcon1 6 місяців тому +2

    Sometimes these things have a cumulative effect. For all the problems to go away, multiple treatments would be required. But is better to know what all your problems are in the first place before trying less expensive solutions. Did you have the car checked out for a second opinion? Also, I think the reason for rise of temperatures is because it is the nature of these "extreme" cleaners to rinse away lubricants, and maybe metal was making contact in places. Which is another thing to consider, if your engine is already mostly free from carbon (and you seem like the kind of guy to make sure that is the case), a cleaner like this product would not solve many issues. I'm sure you understand it already, but it bears repeating for anyone reading the comments.

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  6 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! it defiantly will help people. I haven't gone to any mechanics, I would need a specialized shop to look at it, and I don't have any close by. And that will be done when I'll be ready to start on this project, it just sits for now, waiting. And when I will become employed again :) But I did oil examination before doing this that showed a little bit more steel particles in the oil then normal, and bearing, cylinder lining does not contain a lot of steel, mostly copper and aluminum. so It has to be either lifters or camshafts... could be both. I don't know how long has the engine been making this noise before I got it.

    • @predcon1
      @predcon1 6 місяців тому

      @@tosyawilldoit I know well about "happy surprises" from previous owners. I used XADO grease to repair a transmission that had been overworn by a previous owner of a truck that thought "overdrive" was only for off road. She drove on the highway in 3rd gear the whole time.
      Anyway, good luck to you brother

  • @LegendV12
    @LegendV12 5 місяців тому +2

    Keep doing oil changes 100% synthetic oil. Mobil 1 eliminated ticks but yours sound slightly louder. Run engine a little then change again. Repeat repeat.

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks! I do that with all my other cars, especially when I just bought it. First 3-4 oil changes I do every 1k miles, to clean the engine. This Porsche, I don't drive much, but I need to...

    • @LegendV12
      @LegendV12 5 місяців тому

      @@tosyawilldoit all the best. I am not familiar with Porsche. Hope no water as per flood and maybe was sitting too long.

  • @S_T_3_V_E
    @S_T_3_V_E 5 місяців тому +3

    That's definitely a low blinker fluid noise.

  • @erickkyle28
    @erickkyle28 6 місяців тому +1

    So wait say you have full amount of oil do you just add the whole bottle to is anyway or doe the oil have to half way

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  6 місяців тому

      I just added this bottle to the engine, I think it's save because oil is moving through the engine when running and it's amount will be shown less on a dipstick then if you check on a cold engine.

  • @co1003
    @co1003 2 місяці тому +1

    You get it fixed?

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  2 місяці тому

      Not yet, too many projects take priority over this one. But I did buy a ton of parts to get it fixed.

  • @ChezzOnBass
    @ChezzOnBass 5 місяців тому

    What part of Florida are you in?

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  5 місяців тому

      Haha, I would be all sunburned from that sun. I'm in eastern Pennsylvania with 1800 ft above sea level

  • @rickyjordan4999
    @rickyjordan4999 5 місяців тому +3

    4:41

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  5 місяців тому

      Do you want me to make a mark on a video at that time?

  • @carlsimpson5665
    @carlsimpson5665 5 місяців тому +2

    Sounds like a hydraulic tensioner failing

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  5 місяців тому

      It would be a better outcome than what I'm predicting. Already bought all lifters for that engine.

  • @user-ox8yi5cu5x
    @user-ox8yi5cu5x 4 місяці тому +2

    Try cerma is 100% better

  • @mvmedved
    @mvmedved 8 днів тому

    bro who taught you how to tighen the oil filter like that? i started crying as soon as you started to turn the wrench secind time. come on why you tighten it that hard? you gona struggle next oil change damn

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  7 днів тому

      I did multiple oil changed on this Porsche without issued, but this time housing expended and wouldn't fit on the tool, so I did what I had to, and ordered a new housing right away to swap it out at next oil change.

    • @mvmedved
      @mvmedved 7 днів тому

      @@tosyawilldoit google torque spec on oil filter. You x4 that

  • @jeffmyers7062
    @jeffmyers7062 7 місяців тому +2

    liquimoly mos2 would work better

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  7 місяців тому +1

      Already have that additive. I will try it on the next oil change.

    • @bobreese4807
      @bobreese4807 3 місяці тому

      Another one??? Let's see...Archoil 9100, Atomoil, Bestline, BG MOA, DT550, Duralube, Hot shots, Liqui Moly, Lubeguard, Lucas, MMO, Motorkote, Prolong, Petron Plus, , REV X, Rislone, Seafoam, Slick 50, STP Ceramic, TriboTex, TurboMax, XADO, ZDDP, , ..KITCHEN SINK!!!!! . WHICH ONE DID I MISS????????

  • @dans1234tube5678
    @dans1234tube5678 3 місяці тому +1

    get a bike :)

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  3 місяці тому

      I will die within a week of owning a bike lol so I'll stick to the 4 wheels on the ground.

  • @zbigniewrichard8291
    @zbigniewrichard8291 3 місяці тому +2

    You made several mistakes.
    1) Misdiagnosed the engine problems.
    2) Bought a carbon cleaner hoping to compensate for the wear of the parts.
    Hopefully, you don't make the same mistakes with the Russian mafia in the state you live in now.

    • @tosyawilldoit
      @tosyawilldoit  3 місяці тому

      So what is your diagnosis?
      And thankfully I do not deal with Russians 🤣

    • @37122433
      @37122433 Місяць тому

      @@tosyawilldoit broken exhaust manifold bolt.... on side rock'n and knock'n