Originally Posted By: demarpaint
Once again Pandora's Box has been opened, and hopefully the bashing doesn't start, but here goes. Moderate sludge heavy varnish: I'd add a pint of MMO 1,000-1,500 miles before you plan on changing the current fill. At that point I would drain the oil, change the filter, and replace one qt. of oil with a qt. of MMO and run it for 4,000 miles during the winter OCI. Keep an eye on the oil level and top it up if needed with oil and a 20% mix of MMO, or just oil. Dino oil would be fine, althought MMO mixes with synthetic oil as well.
This method gets my vote.
Originally Posted By: Donald
Originally Posted By: ChrisD46
Just bought a used '02 Trailblazer with the 4.2L 6 cylinder in it and 7 qrt oil capacity . My question is : The engine has moderate sludge and heavy varnish - would it be better for the first few OCI's to use conventional oil with up to 20% MMO OR a good synthetic oil for cleaning ? How to judge how many miles to go for the first few OCI's ?
Did you pull the valve cover to determine the sludge and varnish?
I would run PP for 5K oil changes. Forget the snake oil.
Since when is mmo snake oil. It contains chemicals known to dissolve deposits,which is what he's looking for.
Kreen is a great product to for this condition as well, or is it snake oil too.
Let me guess. Only products you approve of aren't snake oil,right?