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Hi I'm Peter Maher
I thought that you may be interested in this clip I found on You Tube.
It shows a vehicle with blue smoke coming out of the exhaust... This is a typical sign
of an engine with dried and hardened valve stem seal.
Blue smoke is caused by oil burning..... dried and hardened valve stem seals will allow oil
to seep into the combustion chamber... and produce blue exhaust smoke.
The blue colour is not from burning oil, but from oil failing to burn... The oil forms
tiny droplets that make the smoke look blue.
All valve stem seals and gaskets are subject to deterioration, over time.
Using Liquid Intelligence 230 rejuvenates dry and hardened valve stem seals... preventing
oil from passing down valve guides... and ending up as blue smoke from the exhaust
Replacing valve stem seals can be a difficult operation... often requiring specialised tooling
and the removal of a cylinder head... Just to remove and replace the head will cost about
$800 plus gaskets and parts, so a mechanical repair bill of $1500 is a real possibility.
This level of exhaust smoke shown in the clip would indicate valve stem seals that are dry
and hardened... but not cracked and broken... and could be easily fixed using Liquid Intelligence
230... It is not possible for Liquid Intelligence 230 to enhance the performance of seals that
are broken or have mechanical damage... Engines with broken valve stem seals would show a
higher level of blue exhaust and would smoke continually.
The success rate of using Liquid Intelligence 230 on this type of repair is very high...
It's certainly worth a shot...