Fuel Treatment- Is it worth it?
#24
Banned
iTrader: (2)
Shows you how much crap you loosened up and went through the engine and out the exhaust. Clogged the 02 sensors. Allot of people take the 02 sensors out when they do a top end cleaning, since it just idles after the 2-3 hour soak period. But thats a good idea just for real old engines that have never been cleaned. I never do that.
I don't think I've ever heard of anyone ever having problems with the foam stuff.....I think your the first.
I do have a friend that used SeaFoam in a compressed can. Like the ones dealerships use to fill with brake fluid to clean underneath cars before they work on them.
By putting in that can, it somewhat atomizes the SeaFoam liquid as it comes out. He sprays it into the vacuum line and it THEN does get to all the runners and cylinders because the air can carry the SeaFoam easier since its somewhat atomized.
And no chance of accidental hydralock.
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I don't think I've ever heard of anyone ever having problems with the foam stuff.....I think your the first.
I do have a friend that used SeaFoam in a compressed can. Like the ones dealerships use to fill with brake fluid to clean underneath cars before they work on them.
By putting in that can, it somewhat atomizes the SeaFoam liquid as it comes out. He sprays it into the vacuum line and it THEN does get to all the runners and cylinders because the air can carry the SeaFoam easier since its somewhat atomized.
And no chance of accidental hydralock.
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#25
10 Second Club
iTrader: (41)
Shows you how much crap you loosened up and went through the engine and out the exhaust. Clogged the 02 sensors. Allot of people take the 02 sensors out when they do a top end cleaning, since it just idles after the 2-3 hour soak period. But thats a good idea just for real old engines that have never been cleaned. I never do that.
I don't think I've ever heard of anyone ever having problems with the foam stuff.....I think your the first.
I do have a friend that used SeaFoam in a compressed can. Like the ones dealerships use to fill with brake fluid to clean underneath cars before they work on them.
By putting in that can, it somewhat atomizes the SeaFoam liquid as it comes out. He sprays it into the vacuum line and it THEN does get to all the runners and cylinders because the air can carry the SeaFoam easier since its somewhat atomized.
And no chance of accidental hydralock.
.
I don't think I've ever heard of anyone ever having problems with the foam stuff.....I think your the first.
I do have a friend that used SeaFoam in a compressed can. Like the ones dealerships use to fill with brake fluid to clean underneath cars before they work on them.
By putting in that can, it somewhat atomizes the SeaFoam liquid as it comes out. He sprays it into the vacuum line and it THEN does get to all the runners and cylinders because the air can carry the SeaFoam easier since its somewhat atomized.
And no chance of accidental hydralock.
.
IDK if I would take my o2s out to do that though
Yea that could explain why I got the misfire and bad o2s.
I havent put seafoam in through intake air in a while. Lately ill just dump it in the gas tank. No chance for hydrolock there either.
Maybe ill try the foam again seeing how I want to replace my o2s again anyway.
#26
Banned
iTrader: (2)
IDK if I would take my o2s out to do that though
Yea that could explain why I got the misfire and bad o2s.
I havent put seafoam in through intake air in a while. Lately ill just dump it in the gas tank. No chance for hydrolock there either.
Maybe ill try the foam again seeing how I want to replace my o2s again anyway.
Yea that could explain why I got the misfire and bad o2s.
I havent put seafoam in through intake air in a while. Lately ill just dump it in the gas tank. No chance for hydrolock there either.
Maybe ill try the foam again seeing how I want to replace my o2s again anyway.
.
#29
Search Mopar Combustion Chamber Cleaner for your top end..their is a write up on here somewhere on what to do.. I was doing the seafoam in the brakebooster till i read it.. way easier imo.. then I suppose 1/2 can of seafoam in your gas tank wont do you no harm to my knowledge.