i decided to flush my engine today with some seafoam. i poared the whole bottle into the engine. upon startup (it started right away which is odd) it reved higher than usual but not too high and smoked white smoke for a little while. i think that my rings (which is what i thought my blowby was from)may be fine and that my head is to blame. does any of this make sence to you all?
You might get a better response over on the Vortex forums... the magic of Seafoam seems to be more of a Vortex thing ?
more of what my question was....if my guides were bad then could somthing like seafoam(which increases rpms)be a good way to detect faulty guides
you should to do a cylinder leak down test to see where your problem really is.
-Jack-
Seafoam makes a lot of white smoke when used. Once it's all burned out it shouldn't smoke anymore.
Guides are generally not to blame for major blowby symptoms, compresion rings (or a worn out bore) are.
It's a good bet that if your rings are shot though, your guides aren't far behind (that is if the engine hasn't ever been apart).
As jack suggested, you really need to do a leak down test to know what the problem is for sure.