Me again, I'm one of those guys who only post when something is wrong. I hate us sort of people, but anyway.
I have one cylinder that seems to stop firing from time to time. The guy at the shop said a valve (or something) was getting stuck causing it to flood. Also said he fixed it, but I noticed some lag on the way to the office today and it felt like a dead cylinder. All the pipes were hot on getting here, but it was running ok for part of the trip so that would explain that.
Would something like Seafoam be good to help clean the system out a bit and keep whatever it is from getting stuck, thus flooding that cylinder out? If so, is there anything else more readily available that is recommended since Seafoam doesn't seem to be handily available around here... not that I can find anyway.
I took a peek at the local hardware store online catalog (here) and find so many damned choices I'm not really sure which one would do the trick, if any.
As always, open to advice.
I have one cylinder that seems to stop firing from time to time. The guy at the shop said a valve (or something) was getting stuck causing it to flood. Also said he fixed it, but I noticed some lag on the way to the office today and it felt like a dead cylinder. All the pipes were hot on getting here, but it was running ok for part of the trip so that would explain that.
Would something like Seafoam be good to help clean the system out a bit and keep whatever it is from getting stuck, thus flooding that cylinder out? If so, is there anything else more readily available that is recommended since Seafoam doesn't seem to be handily available around here... not that I can find anyway.
I took a peek at the local hardware store online catalog (here) and find so many damned choices I'm not really sure which one would do the trick, if any.
As always, open to advice.
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