MrMarty51
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- Joined
- Oct 25, 2012
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- Location
- Eastern Montana
- First Name
- Martin
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 400
Seafoam is okay. Like You did, let the SF flood out the enjun and let it die. Then the secret, let it soak for a half an hour or fifteen minutes, fire it up and run the rest of the can through.
Carbon stuck under the valves gets soaked and blowed away.
Something an instructor at a emissions class once told us.
A pop bottle, filled about 1/2 way up with ATF and topped up with water.
Shake it up real good and feed that solution down the throat of the beast, keep shaking it and pouring. When it gets so there is between 1/2 and 1/3 left, sort of flood the engine with the mix and let the engine die. Let the engine set for twenty minutes or so then fire it up and finish pouring in tje rest of the solution.
Works every time for my old junkers.
Carbon stuck under the valves gets soaked and blowed away.
Something an instructor at a emissions class once told us.
A pop bottle, filled about 1/2 way up with ATF and topped up with water.
Shake it up real good and feed that solution down the throat of the beast, keep shaking it and pouring. When it gets so there is between 1/2 and 1/3 left, sort of flood the engine with the mix and let the engine die. Let the engine set for twenty minutes or so then fire it up and finish pouring in tje rest of the solution.
Works every time for my old junkers.