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AsianML Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Seafoamed the ML Well I did the Seafoam on the ML this Saturday. I decided to do both the crankcase and intake manifold. The valve tap is still there although it's much, much better than it was before. I'm thinking I might have to change to a slightly thicker oil weight later on. | ||
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Tarydesign Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Seafoamed the ML Has anyone else tried the seafoam?? Any other comments on the product?? Is it worth the money?? Why does it work?? AsianML, is there anything you haven't tried?? :-) | ||
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cmitch Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Ala-Tenn Vehicle(s): 2002 ML320, 2005 S430 4Matic, 2010 F150 Super Crew Posts: 3412 | RE: Seafoamed the ML I put motor flush in mine to get rid of the sludge. My valve rattle has been no more. But, I was also prepared for the negative side of this, as well. I'm just glad it turned out okay for me. It's one of those damned if you do and damned if you don't scenarios. | ||
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AsianML Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: Seafoamed the ML cmitch - 1/27/2008 9:51 AM I put motor flush in mine to get rid of the sludge. My valve rattle has been no more. But, I was also prepared for the negative side of this, as well. I'm just glad it turned out okay for me. It's one of those damned if you do and damned if you don't scenarios. Yeah, it's pretty much one of those scenarios. There's a Seafoam craze going on right now on some other forums. Some swear by the stuff, some call it snake oil. However, I've only read positive things from people that have actually used it. There's someone on another forum that is going to do it on his BMW E30. He'll be taking the intake manifold off taking before pictures, doing the Seafoam, and then take some after pictures. | ||
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Marcelc Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: Seafoamed the ML AsianML - 1/27/2008 5:34 PM cmitch - 1/27/2008 9:51 AM I put motor flush in mine to get rid of the sludge. My valve rattle has been no more. But, I was also prepared for the negative side of this, as well. I'm just glad it turned out okay for me. It's one of those damned if you do and damned if you don't scenarios. Yeah, it's pretty much one of those scenarios. There's a Seafoam craze going on right now on some other forums. Some swear by the stuff, some call it snake oil. However, I've only read positive things from people that have actually used it. There's someone on another forum that is going to do it on his BMW E30. He'll be taking the intake manifold off taking before pictures, doing the Seafoam, and then take some after pictures.I used to put Redex into gasoline engines to clean them up. Redex is similar to Seafoam. It used to work quite well, I would remove the air cleaner and pour a trickle in whilst the engine was running, using the throttle to prevent it stalling, then when the inlet manifold area was wet enough I would stop the engine and leave it to soak overnight. This is a messy procedure as clouds of white smoke are emitted for the first mile or so, but it did clean the inlet area and the combustion chamber. I wonder if it would reach the EGR tube. Ideally it should not be necessary on modern gasoline engines as they burn much cleaner than in the (bad) old days, however, I still hear that EGR tubes can get blocked, etc. so maybe it's a good idea on engines with lots of miles on the clock. Note this should never be done on a diesel engine as the engine will runaway to destruction and even on gasoline engines some people recommend changing the engine oil after a 'treatment'. | ||
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AsianML Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: Seafoamed the ML Marcelc - 1/28/2008 12:43 PM Indeed. I changed the oil the next day. I would have done it the same day but it was getting dark and really cold.AsianML - 1/27/2008 5:34 PM I used to put Redex into gasoline engines to clean them up. Redex is similar to Seafoam. It used to work quite well, I would remove the air cleaner and pour a trickle in whilst the engine was running, using the throttle to prevent it stalling, then when the inlet manifold area was wet enough I would stop the engine and leave it to soak overnight. This is a messy procedure as clouds of white smoke are emitted for the first mile or so, but it did clean the inlet area and the combustion chamber. I wonder if it would reach the EGR tube. Ideally it should not be necessary on modern gasoline engines as they burn much cleaner than in the (bad) old days, however, I still hear that EGR tubes can get blocked, etc. so maybe it's a good idea on engines with lots of miles on the clock. Note this should never be done on a diesel engine as the engine will runaway to destruction and even on gasoline engines some people recommend changing the engine oil after a 'treatment'. cmitch - 1/27/2008 9:51 AM I put motor flush in mine to get rid of the sludge. My valve rattle has been no more. But, I was also prepared for the negative side of this, as well. I'm just glad it turned out okay for me. It's one of those damned if you do and damned if you don't scenarios. Yeah, it's pretty much one of those scenarios. There's a Seafoam craze going on right now on some other forums. Some swear by the stuff, some call it snake oil. However, I've only read positive things from people that have actually used it. There's someone on another forum that is going to do it on his BMW E30. He'll be taking the intake manifold off taking before pictures, doing the Seafoam, and then take some after pictures. | ||
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cmitch Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Ala-Tenn Vehicle(s): 2002 ML320, 2005 S430 4Matic, 2010 F150 Super Crew Posts: 3412 | RE: Seafoamed the ML Marcelc - 1/28/2008 11:43 AM AsianML - 1/27/2008 5:34 PM I used to put Redex into gasoline engines to clean them up. Redex is similar to Seafoam. It used to work quite well, I would remove the air cleaner and pour a trickle in whilst the engine was running, using the throttle to prevent it stalling, then when the inlet manifold area was wet enough I would stop the engine and leave it to soak overnight. This is a messy procedure as clouds of white smoke are emitted for the first mile or so, but it did clean the inlet area and the combustion chamber. I wonder if it would reach the EGR tube. Ideally it should not be necessary on modern gasoline engines as they burn much cleaner than in the (bad) old days, however, I still hear that EGR tubes can get blocked, etc. so maybe it's a good idea on engines with lots of miles on the clock. Note this should never be done on a diesel engine as the engine will runaway to destruction and even on gasoline engines some people recommend changing the engine oil after a 'treatment'. cmitch - 1/27/2008 9:51 AM I put motor flush in mine to get rid of the sludge. My valve rattle has been no more. But, I was also prepared for the negative side of this, as well. I'm just glad it turned out okay for me. It's one of those damned if you do and damned if you don't scenarios. Yeah, it's pretty much one of those scenarios. There's a Seafoam craze going on right now on some other forums. Some swear by the stuff, some call it snake oil. However, I've only read positive things from people that have actually used it. There's someone on another forum that is going to do it on his BMW E30. He'll be taking the intake manifold off taking before pictures, doing the Seafoam, and then take some after pictures.Hey, Marcelc! Long time, no see! Don't be such a stranger! | ||
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sgtpepperaut Member Date registered: Jan 2007 Location: Vehicle(s): Posts: 20 | RE: Seafoamed the ML ok so now for the noob. what is seafoaming and what does it do lol? | ||
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AsianML Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: Seafoamed the ML sgtpepperaut - 1/30/2008 2:16 PM ok so now for the noob. what is seafoaming and what does it do lol? Straight from their site!http://www.seafoamsales.com/motorTuneUpConsumer.htm A lot of people are still kind of uneasy about doing it on lower mileage engines. Mine only has a little over 60k but the valve tap was getting bad so I did it anyway. I wouldn't do it unless you have good reason to. | ||
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Hanniep New user Date registered: Mar 2007 Location: East of I-287 South Vehicle(s): 01 ML55, 91 Supra Turbo, 05 Audi S4 Posts: 1 | RE: Seafoamed the ML So AML how does it run now? Better gas mileage, less engine noise??? | ||
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AsianML Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: Seafoamed the ML Hanniep - 2/5/2008 5:35 PM So AML how does it run now? Better gas mileage, less engine noise??? Idle is smoother and engine noise is definitely less than before. Less valve tap than before as well. I don't know how gas mileage is since I never paid attention before the Seafoam. I never pay attention to it anyway. All I know is I have to fill up every 5 days. | ||
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