Hey All,
I posted this on another forum as well but was curious what you guys thought about it.
Any thoughts on what would be the best way to get some sludge out of the engine without disassembling?
I've heard running it for a very short time with a quart of transmission fluid in and then change the oil. I know trans fluid has detergents which is all well and good but I believe it also has some sort of seam sealing agent in it as well. Dunno how bad that could be for the car.
I've also heard kerosene but I'm not going to give that a go.
Maybe a bottle of Marvel before I change the oil again? Sea Foam?
I'm asking because last time I changed the oil in the Oldsmobile it was sludge city. I'm going to change it again at 1500 miles to get some more out but wasn't sure if you guys think running a little something else in there to get some more out would be wise or safe.
My biggest fear is dislodging something and clogging the oil pickup.
Thanks!
-Erik
I posted this on another forum as well but was curious what you guys thought about it.
Any thoughts on what would be the best way to get some sludge out of the engine without disassembling?
I've heard running it for a very short time with a quart of transmission fluid in and then change the oil. I know trans fluid has detergents which is all well and good but I believe it also has some sort of seam sealing agent in it as well. Dunno how bad that could be for the car.
I've also heard kerosene but I'm not going to give that a go.
Maybe a bottle of Marvel before I change the oil again? Sea Foam?
I'm asking because last time I changed the oil in the Oldsmobile it was sludge city. I'm going to change it again at 1500 miles to get some more out but wasn't sure if you guys think running a little something else in there to get some more out would be wise or safe.
My biggest fear is dislodging something and clogging the oil pickup.
Thanks!
-Erik
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