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OK, I went to change the oil on the Mercruiser 7.4's this weekend, and had some extra Seafoam. So, I added a can (16 oz) to each engine before the oil change and ran them through a 30 minute warmup, then pumped out the oil.
To my surprise the oil came out foamy. So, initial thought was "oh great freeze damage".
My engines are both full closed cooling running a 50% AF mix, so I was thinking that they should not have frozen ( lowest temp was around 10F this past winter)
The cooling systems both hold pressure, so I am thinking that a whole can of Seafoam, being about 50% more than recommended was way too much for a flush. . . Or . . . I had the oil level too high and it may have been up to the level of the crankshaft .
I completed the oil change and ran each engine for 10 mins and the new oil has stayed clear.
Thoughts?
To my surprise the oil came out foamy. So, initial thought was "oh great freeze damage".
My engines are both full closed cooling running a 50% AF mix, so I was thinking that they should not have frozen ( lowest temp was around 10F this past winter)
The cooling systems both hold pressure, so I am thinking that a whole can of Seafoam, being about 50% more than recommended was way too much for a flush. . . Or . . . I had the oil level too high and it may have been up to the level of the crankshaft .
I completed the oil change and ran each engine for 10 mins and the new oil has stayed clear.
Thoughts?
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