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Title: Sea Foam this stuff works!
Post by: Mythose on May 26, 2005, 02:05:01 AM
 How Many Mechanics Use SEA FOAM
In Tune-Up of 4 Cycle Gasoline Carbureted or Fuel Injected Engines
Autos, Trucks, and Tractors

  1. With engine warm, slowly pour 1/3 to 1/2 pint through carburetor or throttle body throat. (If vehicle is port injected slowly pour SEA FOAM through direct manifold vacuum line that will feed all cylinders, possible sources are P.C.V. valve or brake booster line.) This will pull SEA FOAM down on top of the pistons and to the back of the intake valves to dissolve carbon. Turn ignition off. Restart engine after 5 minutes. If severe carbon build up is apparent, use more Sea Foam as previously directed. Make sure exhaust is well ventilated when using Sea Foam in these various ways as fumes will be extreme for a short time.
  2. Pour 1/3 to 1/2 pint into oil crank case to clean rings, lifters, dirty parts and remove moisture.
  3. Pour 1/3 to 1 full pint into fuel tank to clean injectors, carburetor jets, fuel lines and remove moisture.
  4. Immediate Results: Smoother idle, increased R.P.M.'s better throttle response and improved performance. See label on can for detailed results for use in each area.
Title: Re: Sea Foam this stuff works!
Post by: Mythose on May 26, 2005, 02:06:06 AM
oh the can has better instructions
Title: Re: Sea Foam this stuff works!
Post by: poodolly on May 26, 2005, 02:21:45 AM
I had a carbon stuck EGR valve.  I soaked it in sea foam for a month and a half and it did nothing. complete waste of money!
Title: Re: Sea Foam this stuff works!
Post by: 92Sidekick4x4 on May 26, 2005, 06:05:06 AM
so does this stuff really work???

hmmmm it smokes alot dont it?
Title: Re: Sea Foam this stuff works!
Post by: adamd on May 26, 2005, 06:29:37 AM
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I had a carbon stuck EGR valve.  I soaked it in sea foam for a month and a half and it did nothing. complete waste of money!



I was stuck in mud, about 18inches deep, I added some sea foam and it did nothing either.

Title: Re: Sea Foam this stuff works!
Post by: weaver on May 26, 2005, 06:36:35 AM
if more people start saying that this stuff really works, man will i be all over it..       sounds great, in theory.
Title: Re: Sea Foam this stuff works!
Post by: mrfuelish on May 26, 2005, 08:08:42 AM
I have used this stuff a few times, it is good at cleaning of the carbon deposits on top of your pistons off and in your combustion camber, just make sure you do not have a cat hooked up at the time of cleaning, the best cleaning is to take it to a garage and have them use the tri chem method for about fifty bucks it cleans everything real well.