Charon
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Bill, all you are doing is trying to start an argument.
Let's look at another thought. Seafoam says it is to be used at 1.5 ounces of Seafoam per quart of oil in a crankcase. It contains about half naptha, which is pretty much the same as gasoline. Another thread lately, regarding a question about changing oil, brought forth the issue of fuel contamination in lubricating oil. The S40 contains about 2.5 quarts, 80 ounces, of oil. Adding about four ounces of Seafoam is the same as adding two ounces of gasoline to the oil, and results in effectively contaminating the crankcase oil with 2.5% gasoline. Anyone care to speculate about the results on oil viscosity?
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