Can I add Sea Foam to my oil if my 2010 Dodge Ram is burning motor oil? [SOLVED]
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Can I add Sea Foam to my oil if my 2010 Dodge Ram is burning motor oil?
Asked by Cassandra G. In Arizona
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Thanks for the question. It’s okay to add Sea Foam to the oil crankcase if the engine is burning oil. If the oil burning is caused by oil residues and deposits, Sea Foam will help reduce it, though it may take a few oil change cycles.
Adding 1 oz of High Mileage (what I would use) per quart of oil during every oil interval will progressively help to reliquefy the heavier oil residue that’s plugging up your engine’s oil flow. If your Ram has high miles, you may also be dealing with worn compression rings that would allow oil to end up in the combustion chambers. In any case, keep adding high mileage to your oil each interval and pay attention to oil consumption.
Here is an article that will help explain oil burning and how Sea Foam works: https://seafoamworks.com/stop-the-smoke-cures-for-burning-oil/
Answered by Jim D. TECH

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