Injectors cleaning

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nick25crd

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Hi to everybody.
Has anyone tried injectors cleaning with "seafoam treatment" or "liqui moly purge" or anything else?What's the best way to use them?Are they efficient?
Merry Xmas to everyone.
 

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I use Seafoam in the spring every year - part of my annual KJ spring cleaning. lol3.gif I add a can to a full tank of fuel, 1/2 can in the oil, and the other half goes in through the brake booster vacuum line. It seems to perk up the system, but I also use it in conjunction with new plugs, fresh oil change and various other things that could also contribute to the vehicle running better. I've noticed no ill-effects of using it - my KJ is currently at 181K miles.
 

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I've never done it that way. Adding it to the tank works well enough for me so far.
 

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Been using Amsoil Diesel Fuel Modifier in my 3 diesels to keep the fuel stable. Also has properties to prevent gelling. Here's an exerpt from www.ryderfleetproducts.com
Plug in the engine block heater on all diesel trucks every night even when the temperature feels warm. Temperatures can drop dramatically overnight at this time of year. The longer a truck sits, the more crucial it is to plug it in!
Avoid cold soaks. Cold soaks occur when the engine fluids and the steel of the engine block drop to ambient temperatures. When a vehicle sits for more than a day, cold soaks are likely. This puts extra strain on the batteries and starting and charging systems.
 

mikey1273

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yes you can fill the fuel filter at a change interval. I did that with mine worked ok. you can not pour it in a vacuum line in a diesel that can cause a runaway engine but is fine for yellow's gasser.
 
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