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Old 12-18-2011, 10:27 AM
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I haven't changed the oil since the Seafoam, but it'* still very clean. The directions on the can say change it once it'* dirty. I followed directions pretty closely - I put about 1/3-1/2 in the vaccuum lines, 1/3-/12 in the crankcase, and then the rest of that can and another can in the fuel tank (1 oz/gallon is directed - 18 gallon tank).

I probably won't get to it until after the holidays at this point, just looking for suggestions so I can hit the ground running.
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Sea Foam in the top end can cause crappage (technical term) to coat your O2 sensors, and even to possibly clog the cat. Pull the upstream O2 sensor and do a visual inspection.
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I've done quite a bit on this car, but nothing with oxygen sensors. Where are they located and what is required to get to them?
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On the exhaust pipe, upstream from the cat. From up top, look behind the engine in the area just below the rear center spark plug.
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