Sea foam in the crank case
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Sea foam in the crank case
Hi guys. Ok this may sound like a silly question but I have to ask. I would like to add some sea foam to the crank case to help get rid of the sludge on my next oil change. I'm wondering if I need put in less oil than normal initially because add that with the sea foam I do not want to go past the fill level on the dipstick. Last thing I want is to put to much pressure and have blow smoke blowing out of my tale pipe. Any thoughts?
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First of all you want to add Seafoam just before your oil change to liquify the sludge in the Crankcase and drive about 60 to 70 miles then change it,it will make your oil very dirty and you don't want that in your engine long.
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