rebelp74 wrote:Put some sea foam in your oil and gas.
3geese4me wrote:Was getting my oil changed this morning and the tech said that I have a good amount of sludge built up in my engine. I don't really want to pay them the astronomical amount to clean the sludge out. Is there any ways that I can do this myself? I know the reason this happened is because I drive a total of 2 miles to work and my engine never gets warm enough to burn the water vapor off.
jehler wrote:3geese4me wrote:Was getting my oil changed this morning and the tech said that I have a good amount of sludge built up in my engine. I don't really want to pay them the astronomical amount to clean the sludge out. Is there any ways that I can do this myself? I know the reason this happened is because I drive a total of 2 miles to work and my engine never gets warm enough to burn the water vapor off.
ask yourself how an oil change tech would know your engine has a sludge build up issue
Olly wrote:If you really want to clean it out with seafoam while the car is running disconnect the vacuum line to the brake booster and slowly pour in half a can of sea foam into the line. Not to much or you'll stall the car. When the can is almost half empty cut the car off and let it sit for 30 minutes. Turn the car back on an Rev at a higher RPM. If you have tons of white smoke come come from your exhaust you did it right.
jehler wrote:3geese4me wrote:Was getting my oil changed this morning and the tech said that I have a good amount of sludge built up in my engine. I don't really want to pay them the astronomical amount to clean the sludge out. Is there any ways that I can do this myself? I know the reason this happened is because I drive a total of 2 miles to work and my engine never gets warm enough to burn the water vapor off.
ask yourself how an oil change tech would know your engine has a sludge build up issue
Bulldog0156 wrote:jehler wrote:3geese4me wrote:Was getting my oil changed this morning and the tech said that I have a good amount of sludge built up in my engine. I don't really want to pay them the astronomical amount to clean the sludge out. Is there any ways that I can do this myself? I know the reason this happened is because I drive a total of 2 miles to work and my engine never gets warm enough to burn the water vapor off.
ask yourself how an oil change tech would know your engine has a sludge build up issue
No fucking shit! Best way to keep sludge out of your engine is to change the oil at the recommended intervals.
jehler wrote:3geese4me wrote:Was getting my oil changed this morning and the tech said that I have a good amount of sludge built up in my engine. I don't really want to pay them the astronomical amount to clean the sludge out. Is there any ways that I can do this myself? I know the reason this happened is because I drive a total of 2 miles to work and my engine never gets warm enough to burn the water vapor off.
ask yourself how an oil change tech would know your engine has a sludge build up issue
3geese4me wrote:Thanks for the help guys, I'll try the seafoam trick. Hopefully I caught this soon and won't have too many more troubles. Would you suggest I wait the full 3K miles for the next oil change? or maybe do one at 500-1000 miles?
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