I'm looking for something that will help clean my motor internally. So far the best suggestion I have is to add a half quart or so of ATF and run it for a while. Any other thoughts?
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seafoam works great when you do the gas tank application, vacuum induction, and directly in the crank case. Just make sure after 100 or so miles you change your oil or else you might get some catastrophic failures. Chances are 1/1000000000 but it's still there. I've heard it'll break up clumps of nasty oil and clog one of the passages and BOOM! But I highly recommend seafoam.Originally posted by Wh33lhopThis is r3v. Check your vaginal sand at the door.
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Originally posted by slaterd View Postseafoam works great when you do the gas tank application, vacuum induction, and directly in the crank case. Just make sure after 100 or so miles you change your oil or else you might get some catastrophic failures. Chances are 1/1000000000 but it's still there. I've heard it'll break up clumps of nasty oil and clog one of the passages and BOOM! But I highly recommend seafoam.
Originally posted by KenC View PostRun a whole quart of ATF for a thousand miles or so. It has tons of detergents.1974.5 Jensen Healey : 2003 330i/5
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I'll also back up on the ATF. That stuff is made with magic. Any power equipment like air jacks, air hammer, etc we had at the shop that stopped working, we dunked them in a bath of ATF. Next day that shit was sparkly clean and ran so smooth and like new.Originally posted by Wh33lhopThis is r3v. Check your vaginal sand at the door.
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I have never heard of using ATF before, I'll have to try that before my next oil change. On my last oil change I ran a quart of Lucas oil stabilizer. It worked great in my Cherokee so I figured worth a shot.91 318is M50 swapped
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