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    SteveEH
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    Tell me about Seafoam...

    So I seem to have a loud ticking from my Engine, and from the multiple mechanics that I know, they have told me top end, somehow related to the lifters. According to my Uncle, which is kind of a mechanic, if I put seafoam into my oil and fuel it might loosen up the lifter, and that I do not need to change my oil after the case. As far as I know, you suppose to run it through your fuel and oil, and once your done the single tank, your suppose to change the oil. Can someone inform me if I am correct or have I read the info wrong?

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    What viscosity of oil are you using?

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    Dont use that crap man

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrTinkertrain View Post
    Dont use that crap man
    Might wanna slide into that Flame Suit...

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    You can add sea foam to your oil, but I wouldn't drive around with it in there. I have added it to my old oil and let it idle for about 20 minutes, did a complete drain and flush, then put in new oil. I have also added it to my gas and and sucked it in through a vacuum line in my intake too.

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    SeaFoam, one of the very few products of it's kind that actually works as advertised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen06GT View Post
    What viscosity of oil are you using?
    Not sure, oil was changed before I bought the car.

    Quote Originally Posted by Intmdtr View Post
    You can add sea foam to your oil, but I wouldn't drive around with it in there. I have added it to my old oil and let it idle for about 20 minutes, did a complete drain and flush, then put in new oil. I have also added it to my gas and and sucked it in through a vacuum line in my intake too.
    That is what I am hearing, just wanted to make sure before I put anything in my engine that shouldn't be there.

    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    SeaFoam, one of the very few products of it's kind that actually works as advertised.
    Can you explain a little further on this? Will it actually work for what I need it to?

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    Sorry no sea foam answer, but saw your car at dasilvas looked slick ,hopefully nothing major

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slope View Post
    Might wanna slide into that Flame Suit...
    no protection against plasma..hes toast..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    SeaFoam, one of the very few products of it's kind that actually works as advertised.
    right here^^

    follow the instructions...go online & research...the stuff is awesome

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