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  1. MarcusOReallyus

    SeaFoam motor treatment in vacuum lines. M1009

    I junked the truck! :mrgreen: Actually, I ran it that way for another year, and then the trans went blooey. It was old and tired and I needed a bigger truck anyway, so I got rid of it.
  2. MarcusOReallyus

    SeaFoam motor treatment in vacuum lines. M1009

    Okay, that's just weird. ;-) ANECDOTE ALERT: I have used Seafoam in the oil, and quickly developed oil leaks that I did not have before. I may try it as a parts cleaner one of these days....
  3. MarcusOReallyus

    SeaFoam motor treatment in vacuum lines. M1009

    Here's what probably happened: His engine was pretty gunked up, and he used a generous amount of Seafoam. The Seafoam did what it's supposed to do, and started dissolving the gunk. A chunk of gunk broke off and plugged the line to the turbo. End of turbo. Either that, or it was pure...
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