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93 chevy-cont. new air filter,does'nt burn oil,gets about 28 highway-21 city(mpg).Would like to fix,or maby trade out for car for wife.
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Jeff, You have just created a
Jeff,
You have just created a third posting for the same vehicle. Please add this info to your first post.It will be the one that starts with "Ok! I have a 1993 chevy". Click on "read answers". Please do not post back here.
Jeff, A third post now Jeff.
Jeff,
A third post now Jeff.
You're drinkin the brake fluid instead of pourin it the master cylinder.
I suggest you drink beer or gin instead.
What's wrong with the
What's wrong with the vehicle?
Bfree, Use his other posting
Bfree,
Use his other posting that starts with OK. Click on "watched posts" in the account info.
will do.
will do.
Hey Jeff, How you doin? 15
Hey Jeff,
How you doin?
15 days since your last response (or any response for that matter).
Still drinkin brake fluid, or did you get it fixed yet?
gave her a tune-up and a
gave her a tune-up and a catalytic converter. had a bad plug wire and started to have rotten egg smell from exhaust.got all parts from auto zone as always.About my posting error-been away for 3 years for dui's. had to familarize myself with computer. can't drink beer, so brake fluid helps stop the urge of alcohol...... anyway she runs like a top.question,was told to run sea suds to clean up oxygen sensors.where do I get sea suds and where do I put it?[never heard of sea suds]
Jeff, LMAO!!! Glad it is
Jeff,
LMAO!!! Glad it is running good now. Glad you're not still sitting still and have gotten back in touch with modern miracles:) On the brake fluid consider the DOT 4 but don't go with the DOT 5 fluid. It contains silicone and I heard it was bad for you. LOL!
About the "sea suds". It's "Sea Foam" and most parts stores carry it. Not sure about the whole O2 sensor clean up thing but it is great for cleaning many engine components. I would suggest 2 cans. One in the tank and the other introduced through a vacuum line or in your case through the TBI. When you introduce it through the vacuum line or TBI make sure not to give it too much at one time. This can hydro lock the engine and cause damage. There are several YouTube videos that show you how to use it.
I personally wouldn't use it in the crank case. You might break up just enough sludge to clog your oil pump pick up screen.
Let us know if you have any more questions and try and stay out of trouble. Be good or be good at it. Thanks.
Jeff, It sounds like you got
Jeff,
It sounds like you got the car running, but it also sounds like you have other (or more) concerns. Is there still something wrong with the car? If so, tell us what? How can we help you?