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Post Info TOPIC: Even If You Change Oil Every 3000 Miles You Can Still Have Sludge Problems


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Even If You Change Oil Every 3000 Miles You Can Still Have Sludge Problems
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Regular oil changes will do nothing to diminish the amount of sludging
you have. The good news is you can slowly and safely dissolve the
masses over time with Auto-Rx. Auto-Rx is a relatively slow methodical
cleaning, working on deposits first where the most oil flow and
pressure exists. Therefor the Auto-Rx will work first on the key
frictional working parts of the motor first. This would be piston ring
packs, cam lobes and lifters, and oil flow that is directed towards
crank bearings and cam bearings and bushings. The whole key is to get
these areas cleaned up first. And it is vitally important to get your
motor cleaned up before the drain holes in the head get clogged. Once
the drain holes get plugged the oil can't flow back to the oil pan and
recirculate.

If the motor runs strong and is not consuming a bunch of oil at this
time, you are likely in good shape in regards to creating greater
longevity of this motor. I would also highly advise that you check out
or replace the PCV valve on this motor. It may well be a contributing
factor to sludging in the first place. You have two options for
cleaning up this motor. Either do two basic applications. This is
merely adding a single bottle to a fresh oil change, then drive the
truck for 3000 miles. Change out the oil and filter and run an oil
change interval on just oil, no ARX. Then repeat the process again. If
your motor truely looks like the one on the home page, then it will
take two or more applications to get it real clean.

Or there is the Fast Track application. This involves adding two full
bottles to a fresh oil change and filter. Then driving 3000 miles with
one exception. Change out the oil filter at the 1500 mile mark. Top
off the oil and proceed on to the 3000 mile mark. Then run a rinse,
which is just an oil change interval with no ARX added.

I highly recommend running conventional oil during the cleaning and
rinse procedures outlined above. Auto-Rx works best in simple
conventional oil.

I hope this info is helpful to you. If you have further questions or
concerns, please reply.

Rich

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-- Edited by Frank on Wednesday 22nd of August 2012 12:46:23 PM

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