Oil system cleaners?
JerryHughes
01-25-2005, 09:01 PM
Hello,
First off I've got to say that this site is great! I've learned a lot about my 97 Saturn and how it runs, etc. My question is---I'd like to use an oil system cleaner; you know, the kind you use as an additive to the oil while letting the car idle for about 10-15 minutes, draining and installing a new oil filter and oil to complete the job. I've heard a lot about them and how they can extend the life of your engine by cleaning sludge, etc. and boost performance and gas mileage. Anyone have any recommendations on brand names of these types of products? Thanks for any suggestions.
Jerry
First off I've got to say that this site is great! I've learned a lot about my 97 Saturn and how it runs, etc. My question is---I'd like to use an oil system cleaner; you know, the kind you use as an additive to the oil while letting the car idle for about 10-15 minutes, draining and installing a new oil filter and oil to complete the job. I've heard a lot about them and how they can extend the life of your engine by cleaning sludge, etc. and boost performance and gas mileage. Anyone have any recommendations on brand names of these types of products? Thanks for any suggestions.
Jerry
carguy83
01-27-2005, 12:43 AM
they sell one at autozone that looks like its in a soda can. i used it and then changed my oil and put fresh filter and oil in and ran it again with a 2nd can. it came out gunky again. so i put in new oil and filter and my car ran really really well after that. make sure you get the oil pan REALLY empty afterwards cuz you dont want the gunk balls staying in your oil.
JerryHughes
01-27-2005, 11:35 AM
Hi carguy83,
Glad to hear your system cleaner did the job. When I change my oil, it "seems" like I never empty the oil pan completely. How would I be sure that the old oil in the bottom of the pan is completely out? Just by another oil addition and emptying? Thanks,
Jerry
Glad to hear your system cleaner did the job. When I change my oil, it "seems" like I never empty the oil pan completely. How would I be sure that the old oil in the bottom of the pan is completely out? Just by another oil addition and emptying? Thanks,
Jerry
sierrap615
01-27-2005, 11:03 PM
How would I be sure that the old oil in the bottom of the pan is completely out?
short of pulling the oil pan, the best way is to tilt the engine back alittle, if you jack up the front wheels and not the rear then you are all set.
short of pulling the oil pan, the best way is to tilt the engine back alittle, if you jack up the front wheels and not the rear then you are all set.
JerryHughes
01-28-2005, 01:16 PM
sierrap315,
Thanks for the info! I may run a solution through the engine a couple of times to get it really flushed.
Jerry
Thanks for the info! I may run a solution through the engine a couple of times to get it really flushed.
Jerry
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