curtis73 wrote:
Restore oil treatment. I had a 454 with one cylinder that made low pressure. After ruling out the valves I dumped in one of those cans. After 1000 miles that cylinder went from 65 psi to 110 psi. I had to run a can of it through every third oil change but it really helped a lot.
I also LOVE seafoam
Every once in a while I'll dump a quart of diesel fuel in the crankcase before an oil change. You let it idle for 20 minutes, no throttle, just idle. The crap that gets cleaned out is amazing. Those bottles of engine flush are mostly kerosene and diesel anyway. I just can't see paying $8 a quart when I can dump 85 cents worth in from my spare diesel can.
Yup. Any car I get that is suspect gets a can of Restore.
My Dad had a sales rep put that Z-Max stuff in his beyond beaten old Cavalier. It actually worked, car ran better, didn't have a miss, idled smoother, and even had a little more pep.
I have put many a can (or three) of Motor Hunny in a used car I was trying to flip. That stuff works great til they change the oil. I now do charity work at orphanages to make up for all those cars I sold...
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