Lubro Moly makes a mighty fine engine cleaner, used during oil change. I just can't remember what its called. Put in what is appropriate based on how far your down on the dipstick you >> are >> plus OK to use excess capacity your system can handle (research your oil >> system). >> >> I don't know what is allowable on a 1.9 waterboxer, so if I was to use any >> oil >> system solvent I would look at the dipstick and then drain a bit of oil if >> needed to make room for what the solvent maker suggests is appropriate. >> >> Whew! Way too long. >> >> I use it before an oil change every 25K or so, and use it in the suck-it- >> through-the-vacuum-line carbon dissolver mode about every 50K. >> >> I've been using SeaFoam for a couple decades (+) and seen no issues and >> some >> apparent good. Which is a pretty meaningless sample of one from a biased >> user. >> >> tom >> >> >> On 19 May 2011 at 21:28, Edward Maglott wrote: >> >> My ol wasserboxer has its share of lifter noise. Especially as I >>> reach the end of the 3000 mile oil change interval using castrol >>> 20w50 and mahle filters. I was wondering, as I approach the next oil >>> change in a few hundred miles, if I might add something to the oil to >>> help clean the engine internals a bit without causing trouble. I've >>> heard SeaFoam and Marvel Mystery Oil mentioned on this list in the >>> past. any recommendations? I'm thinking a one time treatment here. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Edward >>> >>> >> _____ >> >> No virus found in this message. >> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >> Version: 10.0.1321 / Virus Database: 1509/3647 - Release Date: 05/19/11 >> >>
-- Alan Felder Austin TX 82 Diesel Westy |
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