Posted by SproutW on October 14, 2008 at 11:32:15 from (209.174.86.35):
In Reply to: Is it safe? posted by Mark W. on October 14, 2008 at 08:20:02:
Change oil and filter using cheap oil and mix in a bottle of seafoam or anytype of engine flush fluid. Run the engine and get her nice and warm (maybe 30 min to an hour run time). Always monitor your oil pressure during this time. I then drain the oil while it's hot and drop the pan, cleaning the oil pump pickup screen and pan real good. Reinstall pan, another cheap oil/filter along with seafoam or engine flush change, run another hour. Dump oil while hot and replace oil and filter with the good stuff. You can also run a quart of ATF Fluid instead of seafoam or engine flush fluid with your oil to help clean things out. It should be noted if you already have sludge in the bottom of your oil pan dump the pan and clean it good before you start the listed procedure.
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