If anything try a bottle of Auto-RX. I used it in both my 95 Taurus SE (vlucan) and my 94 SHO. The SE has 110k miles on it when I did the treatment as per the directions with one little change. The directions are on
Auto-RX Application Guide and what I did after the inital 500 miles is to not change the oil but just change the filter and add a qt of fresh oil (Mobil Drive clean I think) then drove another 500 or so miles, then changed over to AMSoil 0w-30. When I did that on my 95 SE, I saw a 3-4mpg gain in my weekly commute, I attribute that to the cleaning properties of the Auto-RX, and a little from the synthetic oil.
The guy that sells the stuff offers a money back deal if you don't think it did anything. All I can say is that after driving 500 miles, then another 500 my oils was as black as if I had gone say 6000. Actually I think that my oil was black at the 500mile mark, and my little extra driving only allowed the stuff to work on my engine a little more. I was floored by the noticable increase in power and MPG.
On my SHO, I did the same but only left it in the engine for 500 miles. I wish I had pulled my fron valve cover off before I did this. If you looked into my oil filler hole at the top of the heads there was a faint brown layer of varnish in there, very faint. After doing that treatment of auto-rx and then going to the AMSoil 0W-30 it is perfectly clean, like gleaming clean. Actually when Mark N. looked at my car that was one of the things he looked at right before he said it looked very clean. I took that to be a good sign comming from someone like him.
This auto-rx stuff mixes in with the oil, and isn't a harsh solvent like throwing B12 in with your oil. Also the inventor says that it is formulated to work with regular dino oil, not synthetic, as it won't blend with the synthetic.
I'f your just about to do your 60k give this stuff a shot. If you're not happy he'll refund your money. Plus if you wanted to get really ambitious you could pull your fron valve cover before, take a picture, then drive the 500 miles (i wouldn't think any leakage of reusing the old seals would be that bad for 500 miles) then do your 60k and take a pic under the front cover after. I'll bet it will be much cleaner. The key thing I think with this stuff is a
new high efficency oil filter like a M1-301 
to catch all the crap.