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Let us know how it goes, Suzuki-guy; I'll be trying this the next time I change my oil. I've tried using RESTORE, but this sounds like a better way to clean out the inside of your motor. Does anyone have any opinions on Restore?
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MDTAHOE mentioned something like that , GM has an oil additive that cleans your insides too that is far superior to whats available at auto stores or was that a lubricant?. Seafoam will do the job too, I use it in the gas & intake.
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Ah, good news for me then. I just bought a set of E3.62 plugs for my truck, and I'll be doing this seafoam treatment in my intake tomorrow before i change my plugs. Good deal =]
It shouldn't be an issue with the seafoam in the gas tank though, right? It should be a lot more diluted and I'm assuming it wouldn't damage the plugs.
It shouldn't be an issue with the seafoam in the gas tank though, right? It should be a lot more diluted and I'm assuming it wouldn't damage the plugs.
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Thats the first I have ever herd of it damaging plugs, I could see them getting dirty if your engine is that bad, but they can be cleaned, you dont have to replace them