Burning oil

Willing to bet the rings are stuck on the pistons with carbon build up.

Have had good luck giving engines the Seafoam trick to loosen up the stuck piston rings on the pistons and get them to move and seal again.

I pint of seafoam in the engine oil to get things started. This takes a week to break down and loosen up the carbon. Take it out and run it and warm it up real good . . Half hour road trip.

Then pull all the spark plugs and pour in an ounce of seafoam into each spark plug hole a let the engine sit for a week and soak.

After a week roll the engine over by hand a couple of revolutions, then put the plugs back in with a fresh oil change and filter with thin 5w 30 motor oil and a pint of new seafoam. This thin oil will flush out the fine carbon particles and the rings will begin to seat again.

Take it out and run it good and warm it up real good. This will help the rings to expand out and cut in the new seal to the cylinder walls. Like breaking in a fresh engine all over again.

Have had multiple successes doing this to car engines and diesel engines.

Have bought a diesel tractor that was smoking out the exhaust. Owner says needs an overhaul, I said OK, here is the 650 dollars for your diesel tractor.

Took it back, warmed it up dropped the oil out. Fresh oil and filter with pint and 1/2 of seafoam. Ran it at 1/2 throttle for an hour, then let it sit for 2 weeks soaking to break down the carbon.

After 2 weeks fired it up and ran it till warm, drained that oil out. Put in a fresh oil change of 15w 40 Rotella and ran it for 30 minutes at half throttle,

No more smoke, works for me . . .

This is the diesel tractor pictured here still running good after 2 years, no smoke.

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