
04-28-2010, 05:56 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Hey, im mew here and i dont have a crown vic yet, but am looking to get one. besides the point, most of that smoke you see is moisture in the sea foam that loosens deposits. Back in the old days mechanics used to spray water in through the carb to clean everything up. it turns to steam under the intense heat, and ultimately cleans it up in there. also If you didnt already know, sea-foam is also good to put in your crank-case just before you change your oil. pour about 1/3 can right in there with the old motor oil next time you need to change your oil, and drive it for about 20 minutes and let it sit overnight. then the next day after starting it back up and warming it up all the deposits in the oil passages and just any old crud in the crank-case will be loosened up and liquified, and then you can change your oil like you normally would and all the old built up carbon crap will come out with your old oil. do this every time you go to change your oil, but dont put it in with the new oil... leave that to z-max lol. every time i tune-up my truck i put 1/3 can in gas tank, 1/3 can in crank case just before i change the oil, and 1/3 can in the brake booster. hope this helps ya
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