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Anyone familiar with Kreen Internal Engine Cleaner?

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Old 12-29-2011, 03:15 AM
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Default Anyone familiar with Kreen Internal Engine Cleaner?

I just got a quart in the mail, but I'm leaking oil around the oil pan gasket to cross member and thinking it may make the leak bigger, any feedback or suggestions?

http://www.kanolabs.com/engCle.html
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yeah go check out the seafoam thread
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Better get this stuff instead:

http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main...&products_id=7
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Originally Posted by pettybird
The cross drilled brake lines are a perfect match for the cleaner

http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main...&products_id=1
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I'm gonna get an O-pipe for my turbo, too. To hell with that Fabspeed downpipe I just bought...there's no backpressure there at all!
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Trust these guys. They were the first with high-spec muffler bearings.
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Just change your oil more frequently.

Ive been to many crankshaft machine shops, and none recommend engine oil cleaners. They tell me the main/journal bearings "are the last filter" and usually get damaged by debris breaking loose upstream in the oil supply.

If youre really dead set on cleaning the internals of your engine, next time you pull down the oil pan, wipe down the inside walls of the block and really scrub the oil pan. And then empty out your oil cooler. Your oil will be much cleaner looking next time you check it.



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