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seafoam - does it do what it claims?
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littleroot
Originally posted by smokienutz View Posti love seafoam. i saw some posts and just wanted to add these links. i have done this and works great. on a bike i have just poured in the gas tank. it works great for storing winter also. so the fuel doesn't get gummy.
here's some youtube stuff.
A quick guide on how to seafoam a V6 MustangEDIT:After a couple years I'm still getting suggestions about how this could have been made better, but mostly ju...
How to add Deep Creep (made by the makers of SeaFoam) directly to your intake manifold, and do a much better (and easier) job of cleaning out your engine tha...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caAxC...eature=related
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crapwacker
Not a bike but...
Had a lawn mower that had sat 3 or so years. long enough that all the gas - evaporated!!?!. third of a can, and one can of gas. Works better than trying to work on a non-serviceable carb!
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Gravity Tester
Greetings,
If you add sea foam to you oil as suggested will it cause leaks? I was new and was talked into synthetic oil now I have a base gasket leak. I just do not want any more leaks what do you all think.
Thanks
Pat
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ScottMc1100L
Originally posted by scotschult View PostFWIW, I heard somewhere the other day that Checker/O'Reilly is having a Buy 2 Get One Free "sale" on it. Haven't checked it out myself to verify yet.
Unfortunately, the drive out to their nearest store (to me) in Ohio would negate the savings
At least now I know what to look for and a price reference
Originally posted by Gravity Tester View PostGreetings,
If you add sea foam to you oil as suggested will it cause leaks? I was new and was talked into synthetic oil now I have a base gasket leak. I just do not want any more leaks what do you all think.......Last edited by Guest; 05-05-2010, 08:00 AM.
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In the crankcase, you are only using it shortly before an oil change (I wouldn't use more than a couple tablespoons )....maybe putt around for a few easy miles and immediately drain the oil & change filter.
Both synthetic oil, and Seafoam (which is essentially acting as a solvent here) won't cause leaks, but won't do you any favors if you already have issues with compromised seals that are plugged up by gunk.'82 GS1100E
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Seafoam is sold at every automotive chain, marine shop and most small engine places. I wasn't much of a believer in 'snake oils' but after enough customers came in to my automotive parts store swearing by it I tried it. Love the stuff, use it in my bike, cars and mower.-1978 Suzuki GS1000EC
DONE!!! Rebuild thread: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=155564
-2012 Triumph Daytona 675R
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Guest
I just did a carb rebuild on an 82 GS650GL barn find. It ran OK, but I put Seafoam in it and it ran like it's ass was on fire! I use it in my small engines, and I swear by it.
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BADJACKSON
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Originally posted by ScottMc1100L View PostNice tip, sure enough on page three of their online flyer buy 2 get one, limit 8 free!----------------------------------------------------------------
2014 BMW F800GSA | 1981 GS850GX | 1982 GS750T (now the son-in-laws) | 1983 GS750ES | 1983 Honda V45 Magna (needs some love) | 1980 Yamaha GT80 and LB80 "Chappy" | 1973 and 1975 Honda XL250 projects
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Originally posted by mikerophone View PostMust be a regional thing - I only see the Buy 2 get one free of the Lucas Injector Cleaner on the chemicals page... Page 3 is all waxes, care cleaning and wiper/washer stuff :-(
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Doh! I saw the last post was yesterday and didn't even look at the post dates after that...----------------------------------------------------------------
2014 BMW F800GSA | 1981 GS850GX | 1982 GS750T (now the son-in-laws) | 1983 GS750ES | 1983 Honda V45 Magna (needs some love) | 1980 Yamaha GT80 and LB80 "Chappy" | 1973 and 1975 Honda XL250 projects
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I tried some Seafoam in the sailboat engine last week.
It is an old Atomic 4 from the 1960's.
It was burning a bit of oil when I go full reverse, stops my from hitting the harbour wall.
Put 2 oz. in the crankcase and 2 oz. in about 2 gallons of fuel, Ultra 94 from Sunoco.
I noticed an improvement.
Tried it in the bike this week.
Seems to be a happier bike after about 100KM.
Will change the oil soon.
ShaunSailEXIT
1983 GS850G
1970 Hughes 29
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Great Stuff! Use it all the time and in everything that runs on gasoline. I have used it in the crankcase after placing a call to the manufacturer because one of their reps wondered about its affect on the bonding agents on the friction material on the clutch plates..(something I never would have thought of). It is fine they determined, and i can attest that I have found no problems on several bikes. It will clean the internals very well. I also suck some up into the vacuum system and let it sit. Cleans that part very well too.
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