Seafoam or alternative?

Rompsku

New member
Hi Guys

As the title suggests, I'm looking for info on Seafoam and it's alternatives.
Has anybody used this on their car, have heard great things, but also some horror stories.

I have a feeling my engine is very dirty and would like to clean it out before I get started on some mechanical work ?(major service, tappet cover gasket, head gasket, etc). Seafoam sounds like exactly what I need, but after reading some of the horror stories, I want to hear what you guys think.

If not seafoam, what else can I use to clean the sludge and gunk from my engine? I can see lots of crusty crap under my oil cap, don't want to know what the rest of the internals look like. :yuck:
 

boost3d

Honorary ///Member
Contact George smooth at the carbon doctor, they are pro's who know what they are doin. :)

:thumbs:
 

moranor@axis

///Member
Official Advertiser
oil sludge and carbon deposits are completely different things what are you trying to achieve?

PS NTF will i put seafoam in an engine...
 
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wikk3d88

Guest
You need to flush your motor. A bottle of engine flush, run the motor for five or ten minutes, drain and replace with new oil and filter.

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Rompsku

New member
Twinz said:
Yes. PM George immediately. For now stay away from seafoam. :thumbs:

Is George based in Cape Town?

I basically want to clean out the engine, be it carbon deposits, gunk, sludge, whatever. What to get this car back to tip top condition.
 

Rompsku

New member
moranor@axis said:
a good oil will clean as it lubricates :)

Which oil would you suggest?
I'm currently using Castrol GTX high mileage (car has over 340,000km). What's the best oil for cleaning the engine?
 
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wikk3d88

Guest
Carbon deposits are unrelated to sludge/gunk FYI

Sludgy/Gunky Oil : Flush your motor
Carbon Build up : PM George Smooth. He does not have a CT branch yet though. Alternative is to strip off the cylinder head and have it cleaned manually.
 

moranor@axis

///Member
Official Advertiser
I dont like Castrol at all it seems sludge up real easy...

I use Liquimoly exclusively in my cars as it is a very good oil...

what car do you have?
 

Rompsku

New member
Driving a E36 328i.
Previously owner says he's been using Castrol GTX for the last few oil changes, which looks like they have been few and far between.

Will look into the liqui-moly product. Which one would you suggest for my car? Do they come in 5lt? Only see 1lt bottles on the site.

While I have your attention, what oils/fluids would you suggest for diff, gearbox and brakes? Have no idea when last those have been changed. Want to get that sorted as well.
 

moranor@axis

///Member
Official Advertiser
for the engine I would recommend:
Top Tec 4100 5W-40 R 420 5l (you need about 7l)

for gearbox:
Top Tec ATF 1100 R 100 1L (you need two bottles)

for Diff:
(GL5)LS SAE 75 W-140 R 440 1L (you need two bottles)

I can give you free shipping on an order of R 800 or more :rollsmile:
 

Rompsku

New member
Thanks Moranor, bit a expensive, but worth the price from the reviews I've read. Will see what the budget looks like at month end.
 

moranor@axis

///Member
Official Advertiser
well the good news is you do not need to change the gearbox and diff oil for another 100 000 km :rollsmile:

when you ready pop me a PM :)
 
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