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Re: Ford F150 buring oil
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Posted by Hurst on December 17, 2005 at 10:12:28 from (204.255.227.109):
In Reply to: Re: Ford F150 buring oil posted by Bus Driver on December 17, 2005 at 10:02:36:
I have used sea foam in fuel on a 6610 diesel tractor and it really helped it some (even though it had a burnt piston that we found when the engine was torn apart a little after putting the sea foam in). The only stuff we have added was some STP and also some engine rejuvinator crap that didn't do squat. Could you explain where the PCV valve is and how to replace it? I am running to town to look at a christmas tree with my dad this afternoon and was going to stop by wallie world to get 5-30 motorcraft oil and a filter for my mom's car, and there is an advance auto right near there. Also, I should mention, the engine runs rough at idle and will die pretty easily if it has a load, even after screwing in the idle set screw. I will probably try to get some seafoam for the truck this afternoon and try that first? Can you put sea foam in the cylinders like ATF to loosen up the rings? Thanks Hurst
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