ONEBADMK8 said:
Oh I have seen them pretty messy, especially higher mileage ones. But I think its too much labor to get to for a bareley noticeable run. Whats the seafoam deal all about?
Geno Geno Geno, I can't believe you haven't heard about this.I can't keep giving you these free lessons.Pretty soon I'm going to have to start charging you. LOL
Seafoam is a cleaner that you suck up through the vaccuum of the brake booster hose.
Heres what you do.Pour about 2/3s of it into a bowl or something that you can easily get the brake booster vaccuum hose into.You can just stick it into the can but I like to see what I'm doing.
With the engine warm suck up the fluid a little at a time, too much will kill the engine.Once you get fairly close to the last of it suck up a bunch in order to kill the engine.If it doesnt die then just shut it off immediately.Let it sit for about 15-20 minutes.Then when ou go to start it back up it will be hard to start but it WILL start.Then rev the crap out of it for a couple minutes and then drive it like you stole it for a good 10 minutes.
You wont believe how much smoke pours out of it.The more smoke the worse it was. I then put the rest of it into the oil.I also put another can into the gas tank to help keep the injectors clean.
You can find it at NAPA stores and Auto Zone just started carrying it.Its about 6 bucks a can.
They also make a transmission additive and a penetrant like WD 40 or PB Blaster. I havent tried them yet but if they work as good as the other stuff then they are great.
I guess its been around the Marine industry for a 100 years.
Let me know how it works out.