I had the idea in my head that Seafoaming the crankcase before I changed the oil would be a good idea just to knock out any potential gummy oil that might be hanging around the CPAS.
Yesterday I put the seafoam in, and drove to work and back, ~30 miles. No issues. Today, I was on my way to work and the engine started surging on the interstate. It stalled when I came off the exit ramp. Odd, last time that happened I had an O2 problem and a cracked manifold. Started back up fine, but wanted to either high idle, or it would want to stall. It would have intermittent bouts where it would put out significantly less power, then all the sudden it would restore to full power.
I started putting two and two together - generally if you get bad symptoms so quickly after you change anything - reconsider what you just did. Coming home from work was ok at first, then once again started surging, losing power, and finally died again. This time, when it died at a stop light, it chugged down to about 100 rpm and the DIC informed me of the low oil pressure, and that I needed to stop the engine. Crud. Limped it home. Changed the oil. I crossed my fingers that it would be end of it.

Now its worse than before. I can't drive around the block without it stalling, and I'm pretty sure its due to low oil pressure.
I'm thinking that the oil pickup is clogged with the shit that fell out of the engine while the Seafoam solvent sat on everything overnight. Seafoam apparently also has the effect of thinning out the oil. So when I drained it, it almost looked and splashed more like water instead of oil. Now that I have new oil in there, its more viscous, and therefore is having even more trouble fitting through the restrictions.
First, a lesson - if you haven't been using Seafoam in the crankcase since the engine was low mileage - don't start.
Second, a plea - does anyone have some direction for me? I'm leaning towards dropping the pan, dropping the oil pickup, and doing my best to clean that all out. Hopefully the restriction is somewhere in the pickup tube. If its not, I'm not entirely sure how to service it. I guess at that point it would be time to take out and clean the oil pump. Any other advice or thoughts?
