Has anyone ever used "Sea Foam"?
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Has anyone ever used "Sea Foam"?
Has anyone ever used "Sea Foam"? I have an older Mustang that is a little tired. I was thinking of adding some upper cylinder lubricant (like Lucas), but a friend of mine says this "Sea Foam" stuff is great for any engine! I saw it on the shelf at the auto parts store, but I am reluctant to try it. I have used the Lucas stuff in another application and it worked wonders. I was even thinking of adding it to my '97 Powerstroke!
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I've used it on just about all most toys at one point or another.....the stuff does work......smokes allot but it works. Follow the directions on it and don't add it too fast or you could hydro lock you engine......just fast enough to keep the engine running but about to stall out Vacuum hose from the brake booster is a good point of entry...
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I was also told to run it thru the boat engines once a year to keep everything clean and like new, since we don't have to winterize the boat anymore!
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i have a pair of shorts in the most darling shade of Sea Foam Green - does that count? -jeff
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Re: Has anyone ever used "Sea Foam"?
Originally Posted by kickin32
Sea Foam Works Great But The Key Is To Make Sure The Motor Is Good And Hot So It Will Get Rid Of All The Carbon Build Up