has hyd. booster so I'll need to use another port. I've already de-carboned the engine once without any change in the noise Using a Wynns product which works well from my experience. Seafoam at the time was not available here, but I do believe it's carried now. Engine has 190,000 KM on it or 130,000 miles, so a cam issue may be unlikely but not impossible. Wouldn't a carbon or rod issue stay close to the same regardless of engine temp?? I'm still going piston noise because it almost goes completely away or is not as noticeable when warmed up. Typically I run QS truck semi-syn with a Wix Nascar filter, but the noise stays the same regardless of oil type used. Additionally, noise is not present for first 5-7 seconds of run time on cold (think overnight at -25, not plugged in) startup. In the couple of years that I've owned the unit, the noise has gotten somewhat worse, but now seems to have leveled out. Load does not affect it, as it sounds the same empty or when I'm pulling 30 foot travel trailer. I'm just sick of this thing sounding like a diesel all the time..........
Old wrencheads never die, they just lose compression. I want a tatoo on my beer gut that says "alcohol injected"