maintaince day
I thought about plugs, but good god that seems like too much work right now.
I was thinking about this
Get up, go to autozone, get
Fuel filter
4qt's Mobil 1 10w30 Syn
1qt Lucas Oil Stabilizer
2 cans of sea foam
Header Gasket
8 NGK plugs * what ones? *
Coming home, eating while the motor cools, going out bleeding the pressure outta the fuel system, changing the filter, dumping 1/2 can of sea foam into my tank, the rest into the crank case, and then sucking what ever I can into the brake booster line * procedure would be nice? * and then taking the car out for a spin.I have 1/4 tank of gas, so I could take it over across the bridge into IA, and fill up with that cheap IA 93 oct ( 2.70 usually ) and then go over to the garage, change my oil, come back home, let it cool for about a hour or so, Dive into that driverside header gasket, while im at it get to the driverside plugs, get that side all tied up, then slide to the other side of the car and go for number 8, then the rest of that side...
Think I could get it done in a day? I hear sea foam ***** up plugs but I also heard you should wait a while longer than what I described to change the oil.. would I be safe sea foaming and replacing the plugs right way ( 50 miles after the foaming at tops ) and leaving the oil change for another day?
You can easily do all of that in a day, but just a forewarning, if you're doing plugs you might as well do the wires if they're as old. I used AC Delco wires last time (120 bucks) and ac delco plugs (like 13 dollars). Headers make this job WAY easier.
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Well I just got done brushing my teeth, Im gonna run over to autozone, and get some ****, eat then come back and start in on it all.
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Well I just got done brushing my teeth, Im gonna run over to autozone, and get some ****, eat then come back and start in on it all.
Last edited by skatinjay27; Jun 13, 2006 at 07:46 PM.
I got the car to stay running by plugging the hose with my thumb. I then set the can of seafoam close to it, and left a tiny bit of the hose loose, and it sucked the seafoam out of the can, from about a inch from the top of the can, I heard the motor start to die so I let it go, and let it idle up. I got most of that can in there, so I got about 1 can in the intake, half in the crank, and half in the tank. I let it sit for 15 mins, started it, took for EVER, finaly started and backfired and blew a bunch of smoke, I reved her up a bit and then let it sit while I pumped up the tires. After that got out on the interstate and gave her some 1-2-3-4 pulls, some compression brakeing, and then headed over for a fill up... I felt like such a weirdo with my car smokeing so much, but the smoking has stoped and it runs great. The car idles better, and what I really noticed was the 6th gear 55-90 mph range was a lot smoother, You can still tell the car is out of its power band, but 55 in sixth used to be DEAD, now its alive and kicking! Thanks sea foam. Im letting the car cool now then Im gonna go release the pressure from the fuel system, and do the filter





