Will seafoam help me flush coolant contamination out of my engine? I'm already planning on changing the oil a couple times after I fix my head gasket, then checking for milkiness of the oil every couple days after until it's clean. I just don't want the cost of the oil to exceed what I paid for the gaskets.
So what I'm really asking is whether seafoam will reduce the number of oil changes I need to do before being back to normal; whether it will help the oil dissolve more coolant than it would otherwise. I know it at least claims to help with moisture in the oil, but I'm asking about the additives that make it coolant, not the water.
So what I'm really asking is whether seafoam will reduce the number of oil changes I need to do before being back to normal; whether it will help the oil dissolve more coolant than it would otherwise. I know it at least claims to help with moisture in the oil, but I'm asking about the additives that make it coolant, not the water.