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Sludge and CO
I have sludge problem here and looking for a way to fix it. I know
how I got the sludge... and that problem has been rectified... but now I have get rid of what is in the crankcase. What I have is a propane forklift... with an old continental flat head 4 cylinder. Its too costly to pull the pan on this... so have to find something that will help breakdown the sludge - residue in the pan. I have tried a product call Sea-foam which is suppose to help get rid of moisture... but I think that is only when we are talking about preventive maintenance. I have hear people dropping in about a gallon of diesel fuel and just let it sit there ... but not sure if that will break it down. Any opinions or comments...? Thanks in advance. Gdm |
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