273 hp valve seals replaced before after video.

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stroker402

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here is a video of the 273hp smoking bad before and valve guides seals installed .

[ame]http://s446.photobucket.com/albums/qq185/stroker402/?action=view&current=07ff8799.mp4[/ame]
 
This is a video of the 273 hp after the valve seals replaced and a couple doses of seafoam given down the carb barrels .

this 1965dartcharger273hp has some stuck valves from sitting for years ...i'm tring to free them up with some seafoam and it is working Great !! look at this video.

I'd say it's getting better !! Hoooo...Ray !!!

[ame]http://s446.photobucket.com/albums/qq185/stroker402/?action=view&current=3d2cdd52.mp4[/ame]
 
SeaFoam is the best stuff out there for things like that. I've used it many, many times with great results...

There is a big difference in the before/after video's. Good luck!

Is that smoke or steam on the second video?
 
SeaFoam is the best stuff out there for things like that. I've used it many, many times with great results...

There is a big difference in the before/after video's. Good luck!

Is that smoke or steam on the second video?

still a little blue smoke yet.. it's not all gone yet . but they are looening up .

probally going to give another dose of seafoam yet , then start running some rotella T6 oil .

but overall sooooooo much better !:happy2:
:burnout::burnout::burnout:
 
Cool but I didn't see any jack stands being used in that first video!!
 
Amazing ,much much better . Never heard of seafom , but will buy some for my 340 in storage .
 
Ah, Ok. Also try putting some Marvel Mystery Oil in it. That along with the SeaFoam should have them loose in no time.

70 duster, No one was under it.. They wernt really needed.

Jerry, SeaFoam has been around for quite a while, and has a very good reputation. It should get your 340 lubed up well.
 
Seafoam used to be cheap, when only the boaters knew about it. Then car guys found it-price doubled. Great for small engines too; or any gas tou put in anything, keeps it clean.
 
Ah, Ok. Also try putting some Marvel Mystery Oil in it. That along with the SeaFoam should have them loose in no time.

70 duster, No one was under it.. They wernt really needed.

Jerry, SeaFoam has been around for quite a while, and has a very good reputation. It should get your 340 lubed up well.

I'll put some MMO in just before I dump the oil again.. and run it easy ...

that mmo is so thin like water. don't want to dilute the oil too much... and take out the bearings >> I do love getting on this old girl and rev her LOL !!:burnout::burnout::burnout:

how much do you recommend putting in the oil?
john
 

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