Z Draci
Well-Known Member
I don't know if non-Americans on this forum are familar with Seafoam. It is a steel bottle of petroleum solvents that is designed to burn away carbon buildup in engines. It can be added to the petrol tank, to the engine oil, or directly into the intake vacuum.
When you suck it into the intake vacuum, you are supposed to let the solvent sit inside the engine for an hour or so. Afterwards, you start up the engine and rev the hell out of it to blow off all the carbon flakes.
I've done it before without much smoke. This time along in my Nissan 280ZX turbo, it was pure madness!!! After I started the car, the white smoke was so heavy that it completely covered my whole street! I didn't want to startle anybody so I quickly drove out to the main road. What a mistake! The smoke was still so thick that I could see nothing but white behind me. I was leaving a trail of white smoke that was blinding every car on the road. Embarassed, I quickly took a back road and burned the rest off. Surprisingly, I took 2 full miles for the heavy smoking to subside.
I just thought it was a very unusual occurance. I was giggling the whole time but I'm sure others thought my engine had blown up.
My engine is running smooth as silk after that thorough cleaning. I recommend it to anybody who can get their hands on Seafoam. It's available at Autozone and Car Quest . . . in the US and Canada only I believe. ATF also works well too.
When you suck it into the intake vacuum, you are supposed to let the solvent sit inside the engine for an hour or so. Afterwards, you start up the engine and rev the hell out of it to blow off all the carbon flakes.
I've done it before without much smoke. This time along in my Nissan 280ZX turbo, it was pure madness!!! After I started the car, the white smoke was so heavy that it completely covered my whole street! I didn't want to startle anybody so I quickly drove out to the main road. What a mistake! The smoke was still so thick that I could see nothing but white behind me. I was leaving a trail of white smoke that was blinding every car on the road. Embarassed, I quickly took a back road and burned the rest off. Surprisingly, I took 2 full miles for the heavy smoking to subside.
I just thought it was a very unusual occurance. I was giggling the whole time but I'm sure others thought my engine had blown up.
My engine is running smooth as silk after that thorough cleaning. I recommend it to anybody who can get their hands on Seafoam. It's available at Autozone and Car Quest . . . in the US and Canada only I believe. ATF also works well too.