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Re: Re: Auto-RX Desludging a 4.3L
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And thank you for noticing that I am testing this for you guys as well.
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I had to reply on this one. My first post, I have read over a thousand threads in this forum since January 2005, I feel like I know alot of you guy's out there, I have taken (you guy's) advice on so many things for my 1998 Blazer, It's great to see so many of you knock heads together and help out so many people find and fix their vehicle's, There are many stand up people in this forum that all deserve some recognition, one of them is BLAZER LT. Dude, my hat's off to you for a job well done on all the post and reply's you do. You don't know how many people you've helped out along the way (I'm one of them) in the 7000 post's you've done. Your research into this product has been nothing short of awsome, I'm looking forward to seeing the filter and the final results. Thanks to all you guy's for some great reading. DINO55 1998 Blazer 4x2 Burbank, Illinois... NEVER ARGUE WITH A FOOL, PEOPLE MIGHT NOT KNOW WHO'S WHO... |
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Re: Auto-RX Desludging a 4.3L
So posts that support BlazerLT are OK, but any post that questions anything from BlazerLT, is not? Very reveling and interesting. I thought we all were grown up here. We're told not to take one's opinion as the gospel (the GM engineer for example), but we supposed to do so here?
I don't have a problem with the product or the testing. As far as this product, I'm not sure I understand. Doesn't sludge turns into clumps, which will be scattered throughout the engine? Due to oil pump screens and filters, you'll never get that stuff completely out. So I'm not sure I understand? I would think the best thing would be to regularly change your oil (isn't that a common cause of sludge?) and change your driving habits. BlazerLT, didn't you say the 3000 mile oil change is a gimick? Perhaps that is part of your sludge issue? Again, I don't have a problem with the product testing. I do have a problem when someone asks legitimate human questions, and people break out the attitude and get defensive. It's not right to expect people to not question one's opinion or advise just because you say so. It's also not to only allow positive posts, while you threaten action to anyone who may not agree, or may question advise from certain people. It seems extremely one sided and closed minded. Aren't we here to learn and help? BlazerLT, that is great that you are helping out and providing this for people to see. However, don't threaten action just because some question or disagree with you. That makes you look bad, and you're not being fair to the people here. People are allowed to have their own opinion and provide feedback and question what is provided. You can't ask people not to question or disagree with you. It doesn't work that way. Thanks. |
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Re: Re: Auto-RX Desludging a 4.3L
Thanks to all for noticing my unselfish documentation of this process. I really appreciate it. I am only trying to help.
To all waiting for the results, I will post complete photos of the filter and if the filter material has any sludge in it. Just remember, this cleaning cycle is only 1500 miles, then after that I will have to undergo a rinse cycle with ordinary conventional oil for 3000 miles. The rinse phase is supposed to really darken the oil quickly but I will leave that up to the upcoming photos as I progress through it. There is no way that my oil should be dark at 1500miles. My engine as tested today if running efficiently and here is the thread with proof. http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=397962 Hydrocarbons are exceptionally low which is one of the contributing factors to oil getting dirty.
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" I have taken (you guy's) advice on so many things for my 1998 Blazer," "There are many stand up people in this forum that all deserve some recognition" I don't just support Blazer LT, I support all of you guy's. Blazer LT just happens to be one of many, In answer to your question, Sludge does not turn into clumps and scatter through an engine, Over time, and extreme heat, it builds up on almost everything inside your engine. Some Oil's will keep it cleaner better then others, but ALL oils will leave deposit's behind, Now here's a guy that's doing his own research, photographing it, and updating his results for all of us to gain some insight, and were questioning his integrity because some Engineer from GM say's it's snake oil HA HA HA, who the hell is this guy anyway, I have heard about "Seafoam" many times on this fourm, never seen any pictures, just words, and I myself am not too sure about a product that SHOULD NOT be run in an engine longer then 500 miles, will I use it even though some people swear up and down by it, Nope, That's my Opinion. Will I run out and get Auto-RX, Not sure yet. the jury is still out on it. I thought this whole fourm thing was about letting all of us know what works in and on our trucks, am I wrong for thinking like this |
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Re: Auto-RX Desludging a 4.3L
Good luck with the testing LT. I'll have to try and get a hold of some of that stuff and run it through the testing here at work and report my findings.
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I am not trying to start an argument or anything. I will consider everything dropped after this. I was just addressing some concerns that I had. And I repeat: please don't delete this thread, there are a lot of people wanting to know the results. |
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Re: Re: Re: Auto-RX Desludging a 4.3L
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This is not the first time that I've seen "clumps" inside an engine (that weren't my own engine), with questionable service history. I didn't mean that the "clumps" would scatter throughout the engine as in it is pushed in circulation, I meant as in formed throughout the engine, due to lack of oil changes, etc. However, I have 2 (actually 3 now that I think about it) engines that are almost at 200K miles, and they have no oil sludge or clumps, and the engines had been properly maintained. That's why I didn't think oil sludge is normal, unless there is lack of oil changes, or perhaps driving habits that contribute to it. But my other point is, how will you ever get that stuff out of the engine, that can be inside the oil pump screen, galleries, etc.? I don't see how you can. |
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Re: Auto-RX Desludging a 4.3L
The Auto-RX puts it into suspension and allows it to travel to the oil filter where it is filtered out.
Clumps will eventually dissolve and also be transported. This is what you should expect after the cleaning. Mind you, not as bad as this guys car, it was sludged bad.
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Geez, That thing looks nasty, I can't wait to see the results of the rinse cycle. I use mobil 1 in my blazer and at the 1500 mile mark the oil is still gold on the dip stick. It will be intresting to see your end result Blazer LT. Thank's for the update...
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Re: Auto-RX Desludging a 4.3L
This thread has got my mind going. I was never into the whole cleaner stuff but I did try this stuff called SEA FOAM. After a couple of hundread miles I changed the oil in my truck after using it and the slude pluged the pan drain and the filter was full. I dont think I wanna use it on my blazer but i might. This Auto RX sounds like a good deal too.If anybody has any input on that SEA FOAM let me know.
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It is a strong solvent.
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Re: Auto-RX Desludging a 4.3L
Opinions are like assholes. Everyone's got one, and they all stink. You have to use your heads and experience to pull together a solution that works for you, in your situation. The stuff that GM tech went off on sounds great in the lab. Can most likely be tested in an independant lab and found to be true...
But use your head for something other than a hat rack for a moment and think... That GM tech's answers were all based on LABORATORY TESTS in a clean, closed environment. Now, how many of us drive in a laboratory day in and day out? Raise your hands...I'll wait for the count to come in... That's right. NONE OF US. You want good hard facts about GM engines, oiling and maintenance? Talk to your local mechanic buddy. GM's going to hand you information and facts that though may be 100% true, will be skewed just ever so slightly. And do you know why? They have a vested interest in selling you a vehicle every 5~10 years, right after the warranty peters out. That being said: There is NEVER going to be a perfect, one-shot cure all additive or regimen of chemicals and oils. But again, using your head you can figure out the tricks to keep things clean, quiet and efficient. One of these measures is to just read your damn manual and swap fluids when it says to. Every once in a while, like every two years - flush the engine and cooling system despite what the manual says. And by performing regular maintenance by yourself, you can tell when the little problems are just starting before they become big ones. BlazerLT, I appreciate the documentation and your willingness to put up with this bullshit. I know that if I was in your position and *posting* the things that you are doing, and some other similar experiences and advice, my ass would be in the sling right next to yours. Oh, expect photos of my ghetto '95 VIN "W" CPI cold air intake this weekend. Hopefully work and weather will hold up a bit better. Keep fighting the good fight gentlemen. |
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