R ram_man Joined Mar 15, 2013 Messages 4,023 Jul 9, 2014 #21 The only mistake you made is using seafoam. Your car doesn't need that [censored]. It's a 2009! If it was a 1950's then maybe. Just change fluids when necessary along with filters ect and leave all the other stuff on the shelf.
The only mistake you made is using seafoam. Your car doesn't need that [censored]. It's a 2009! If it was a 1950's then maybe. Just change fluids when necessary along with filters ect and leave all the other stuff on the shelf.
E engineer20 Thread starter Joined Jun 22, 2014 Messages 768 Location Michigan, USA Jul 9, 2014 #22 Yeah but it has almost 80k miles
Nick1994 $100 site donor 2024 Joined Feb 19, 2013 Messages 16,720 Location Phoenix, AZ Jul 10, 2014 #23 Originally Posted By: engineer20 Yeah but it has almost 80k miles 80k miles is nothing. Please never touch a car ever again, besides driving. Ok maybe not that either.
Originally Posted By: engineer20 Yeah but it has almost 80k miles 80k miles is nothing. Please never touch a car ever again, besides driving. Ok maybe not that either.
K kschachn Joined Dec 26, 2005 Messages 27,916 Location Upper Midwest Jul 10, 2014 #24 THIS. Originally Posted By: surfstar YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW IF YOUR ENGINES ARE "SLUDGED" UP!!! Its much more than likely all you are doing is wasting your time, money, and energy trying to fix something until its broke.
THIS. Originally Posted By: surfstar YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW IF YOUR ENGINES ARE "SLUDGED" UP!!! Its much more than likely all you are doing is wasting your time, money, and energy trying to fix something until its broke.
A antiqueshell Joined Mar 2, 2012 Messages 5,133 Location chicago, Illinois Jul 10, 2014 #25 Originally Posted By: Bladecutter Nice to have you back GHT LOL, I wonder how the OLD Taurus is?
B Bladecutter Joined Feb 21, 2011 Messages 1,708 Location Dacono, CO Jul 10, 2014 #26 Originally Posted By: antiqueshell LOL, I wonder how the OLD Taurus is? He and his automotive choices are the last things I want to think about in a day. Hey, look, a butterfly! BC.
Originally Posted By: antiqueshell LOL, I wonder how the OLD Taurus is? He and his automotive choices are the last things I want to think about in a day. Hey, look, a butterfly! BC.
E engineer20 Thread starter Joined Jun 22, 2014 Messages 768 Location Michigan, USA Jul 14, 2014 #27 Is marvel mystery oil better for the crankcase than seafoam?
V Volvohead Joined May 25, 2005 Messages 3,612 Jul 14, 2014 #28 Originally Posted By: engineer20 Is marvel mystery oil better for the crankcase than seafoam? Is Rolaids better after dinner than Pepto Bismo? Really, not trying to sarc on you, but your question lacks all context.
Originally Posted By: engineer20 Is marvel mystery oil better for the crankcase than seafoam? Is Rolaids better after dinner than Pepto Bismo? Really, not trying to sarc on you, but your question lacks all context.
B Bladecutter Joined Feb 21, 2011 Messages 1,708 Location Dacono, CO Jul 16, 2014 #29 Originally Posted By: engineer20 Is marvel mystery oil better for the crankcase than seafoam? No, ENGINE OIL is better for the crankcase than Seafoam or Marvel Mystery Oil. BC.
Originally Posted By: engineer20 Is marvel mystery oil better for the crankcase than seafoam? No, ENGINE OIL is better for the crankcase than Seafoam or Marvel Mystery Oil. BC.
C Cressida Joined Oct 16, 2002 Messages 646 Location Joplin Aug 7, 2014 #30 Originally Posted By: engineer20 Is marvel mystery oil better for the crankcase than seafoam? Neutra 131 is what I would use in the crankcase IF I felt that it was needed - not a solvent like Seafoam.
Originally Posted By: engineer20 Is marvel mystery oil better for the crankcase than seafoam? Neutra 131 is what I would use in the crankcase IF I felt that it was needed - not a solvent like Seafoam.