2004 Durango 4.7 Magnum Sea Foam Treatment
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2004 Durango 4.7 Magnum Sea Foam Treatment
Hi all,
My first post here. Thought I would share my experience with this Durango. I bought it used a few weeks back. I didn't know about the ticking noise on a cold start of course, until the next day. It ticks for about 5 minutes and after everything warms up, runs like brand new.
I did some regular maintenance on the truck. i.e.; diff seals, oil, rear brake job, etc. ($1,200 at the dealer). I then changed the plugs myself because a mis-fire on cal. 8 code was appearing (plugs looked like originals), changed the bulging rad hoses, air filter, etc.
Thought I would try this "Sea Foam" treatment, as some reported that it would resolve a sticky valve or lifters?... anyway, I put 40 litres gas in the truck (10 gallons), and made sure it was running at operating temps. I believe the application was good. I definitely notice some improvement in performance but the ticking is still there on cold start. Once it is warmed up, the truck runs like new.
It's the next day that I am posting this thread. Took it out for a drive and when I stop, put the truck in park, it stalls. No doubt, it is because of the Sea Foam still in the oil and tank of fuel... I hope. Anyway, here is my video.
My first post here. Thought I would share my experience with this Durango. I bought it used a few weeks back. I didn't know about the ticking noise on a cold start of course, until the next day. It ticks for about 5 minutes and after everything warms up, runs like brand new.
I did some regular maintenance on the truck. i.e.; diff seals, oil, rear brake job, etc. ($1,200 at the dealer). I then changed the plugs myself because a mis-fire on cal. 8 code was appearing (plugs looked like originals), changed the bulging rad hoses, air filter, etc.
Thought I would try this "Sea Foam" treatment, as some reported that it would resolve a sticky valve or lifters?... anyway, I put 40 litres gas in the truck (10 gallons), and made sure it was running at operating temps. I believe the application was good. I definitely notice some improvement in performance but the ticking is still there on cold start. Once it is warmed up, the truck runs like new.
It's the next day that I am posting this thread. Took it out for a drive and when I stop, put the truck in park, it stalls. No doubt, it is because of the Sea Foam still in the oil and tank of fuel... I hope. Anyway, here is my video.
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Thanks for the info fascistfaction. I'll try and find that Chevron Techron.
Well, truck is on a new tank of fuel now. Doesn't stall when I stop anymore. I believe the whole SeaFoam treatment helped a little but there is still ticking on a cold start. Guess I will have to live with it. Adding 1/3rd of the bottle to 40 litres of fuel was not enough; too much fuel in the tank. Should have added at least 1/2 to 3/4 of a bottle according to their site. So adding that small amount to that much fuel was pointless.
I am going to try another product that the NAPA guy said "people swear by this"... I just can't think of the name at the moment.
Well, truck is on a new tank of fuel now. Doesn't stall when I stop anymore. I believe the whole SeaFoam treatment helped a little but there is still ticking on a cold start. Guess I will have to live with it. Adding 1/3rd of the bottle to 40 litres of fuel was not enough; too much fuel in the tank. Should have added at least 1/2 to 3/4 of a bottle according to their site. So adding that small amount to that much fuel was pointless.
I am going to try another product that the NAPA guy said "people swear by this"... I just can't think of the name at the moment.
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Update
OK, been almost a year now and I never did get rid of the ticking on cold start until a couple weeks ago. I took it in to the dealer and $1,700 later. Ticking is gone. Issue was the timing assembly.
I also noticed that the MPG is up. The L/100km use to sit at 21.5 and now, after a few tanks still, it is sitting at 18.5. Thats a 3L per 100KM savings. Not bad if you ask me. In addition, the truck is much more responsive as well.
The Seafoam never really did anything. I don't think that stuff is very much more than a gimmick.
I also noticed that the MPG is up. The L/100km use to sit at 21.5 and now, after a few tanks still, it is sitting at 18.5. Thats a 3L per 100KM savings. Not bad if you ask me. In addition, the truck is much more responsive as well.
The Seafoam never really did anything. I don't think that stuff is very much more than a gimmick.
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LOL... I probably did on the price but not the diagnosis. We checked all the bolts a week or two before it went in and they were fine. Besides that, how would you explain the fuel savings? I don't think that changing the manifold bolts would have anything to do with that.
Last edited by aWanderer; 06-05-2013 at 08:09 AM.