@@travharrell1713 that’s what they say but I heard of it causing bearing issues. Didn’t want to chance it. It fixed the issue I was having. Didn’t want to push my luck
@@BlondeBuoy69 Never heard that. I have been using SeaFoam in my crankcase before every oil change since 1979 when I got my license. Never had an issue. My current 07 Silverado 4.8 V8 has 356,000 miles and still going strong. My wife's 07 Lincoln MKX only has 165,000 miles, she's a slacker. Son's 05 Avalance has 175,000. All 3 still have basically the same compression as new and use no oil. The only engine that I have had problems with is my 79 Mazda GLC. I got hit by an old lady running a red light and she cracked the engine block. Not really SeaFoam's fault. lol.
@@travharrell1713Would you recommend doing this on a Jetta? Or BMW 535i? I just bought a bottle, put half in my gas tank and was thinking of putting a little bit in my oil since I need to change the oil in the next 600-700 miles.
It would be good to know what kind of car you're working on and how many miles it has as part of the introduction. I don't mean this to seem like a nitpick. I can tell your channel is new so I'm not dogging you. I like these kind of videos so I'm subscribing and hoping to see more work on this car! Cheers from Texas!
@@kellyngrey4950 yeah been working on videos less than a year, thanks for the info, probably should have was a 04 Honda crv with 270k miles on it. That car sold but have some videos coming up with a different older car