It has endeared itself to me much better than the 2014 I had ever did, but I have a credit card that needs paying and this will help me go a long way to paying that off much much sooner than otherwise. At least that's the idea, we'll see what actually happens.Restore is a good product that's been around for a long time.
I'm surprised your going to flip it. Seems like you like this truck.
It has endeared itself to me much better than the 2014 I had ever did, but I have a credit card that needs paying and this will help me go a long way to paying that off much much sooner than otherwise. At least that's the idea, we'll see what actually happens.

If I knew you were trying to flip it I would have told you not to mess with seafoam.I need help from the ck5 brain trust:
The can of restore didn't do anything, near as I can tell. It still smokes blue once it's warmed up and consumes oil. The smoke comes out the exhaust in a steady stream, not in puffs like it would if a single cylinder had issues, which leads me to believe it has to do with the turbo, but since I'm not familiar with these motors, that's just a blind guess. Any known issues with the lb7 motor that causes these symptoms? It'll be much easier to sell (and much less embarrassing to live with) if it doesn't smoke at all. If it's not a cheap fix I'll just live with it. Could it be the type of oil? I did run seafoam in each of the last two changes just before I drained the old stuff out, so that may have dissolved/loosened some sludge that was stopping a leak before... I'm also using Mobil1 full synthetic, 15w-40, should I switch back to conventional? Think that might make a difference? I read that diesels will make blue smoke if you run too light of an oil.
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So you didn't use a diesel specific oil?Mobil1 has been great in my Yukon and anything else I've owned that's been a gas motor, but I guess diesels are different enough I should use diesel specific oil. Guess I'll cut this change short...
Yeah no.I figured 15w40 was 15w40 was 15w40. I guess there's gas 15w40 and diesel 15w40. For now I'll put a quart of Lucas oil stabiliser in there and hopefully that'll stop the burning.
I need help from the ck5 brain trust:
The can of restore didn't do anything, near as I can tell. It still smokes blue once it's warmed up and consumes oil. The smoke comes out the exhaust in a steady stream, not in puffs like it would if a single cylinder had issues, which leads me to believe it has to do with the turbo, but since I'm not familiar with these motors, that's just a blind guess. Any known issues with the lb7 motor that causes these symptoms? It'll be much easier to sell (and much less embarrassing to live with) if it doesn't smoke at all. If it's not a cheap fix I'll just live with it. Could it be the type of oil? I did run seafoam in each of the last two changes just before I drained the old stuff out, so that may have dissolved/loosened some sludge that was stopping a leak before... I'm also using Mobil1 full synthetic, 15w-40, should I switch back to conventional? Think that might make a difference? I read that diesels will make blue smoke if you run too light of an oil.
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Did you do seafoam in the oil or fuel?There is blowby coming out the oil fill when it's running, which I'm told was normal, and it did that before it smoked. The turbo impeller doesn't have any play in it, I checked that during the fuel filter debacle. And I don't have the tools to check balance rates, but after the seafoam treatment of the injectors, it idles much more smoothly than it did before, about as well as a diesel can idle.
There is blowby coming out the oil fill when it's running, which I'm told was normal, and it did that before it smoked. The turbo impeller doesn't have any play in it, I checked that during the fuel filter debacle. And I don't have the tools to check balance rates, but after the seafoam treatment of the injectors, it idles much more smoothly than it did before, about as well as a diesel can idle.
Yes. I did a flush oil change of cheap oil and seafoam for 500 miles and the next change was 5000 miles where I added the seafoam just before I changed it. This oil is full synthetic, but since it seems it may be the cause of my problem, as it didn't smoke until this change. The previous two changes never lost a drop of oil, but this one has gone suddenly, the only difference being the first oils were conventional diesel specific and this one being synthetic not diesel specific.Did you do seafoam in the oil or fuel?
Mine stunk pretty badly and blew white smoke until I filled the fuel filter with seafoam and soaked the injectors with it for a half hour. Then after going for an aggressive drive as per instructions, the white smoke cleared up and it doesn't hardly stink at all anymore. And it revealed it still has blue oil smoke and a consumption issue.Not sure whats going on...so many things it could be. I guess different oil is cheepish to try, but im not convinced it will help.
Mine was smoking and it stunk, made your eyes burn...it was injectors.