seafoam??

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Cutty1 said:
i just wondering the way seafoam should enter the carb to get to all cylinder but i figured it out.. long funnel resting on the front ventery's pouring seafoam from one hole to the other slowly, some in the oil, rest in gas.. and worked really good... recommend product
 
Just so I'm clear ... we want smoke pouring out of the tailpipe(s)????? If so the perfect car was just on Craigslist ... has a blown headgasket ... plenty of good smoke.
 
It's supposed to help clean up the valves/pistons by running it through the intake tract... similar with the fuel system I believe, but that's also supposed to help the fuel system (of course). My mom's 180k-mile Suburban had a minor lifter tick while the engine was cold. Ran Seafoam in the oil for a while, now it runs much smoother (lifters were probably sticky, previous owners were poor with oil change upkeep).
 
Doober said:
It's supposed to help clean up the valves/pistons by running it through the intake tract... similar with the fuel system I believe, but that's also supposed to help the fuel system (of course). My mom's 180k-mile Suburban had a minor lifter tick while the engine was cold. Ran Seafoam in the oil for a while, now it runs much smoother (lifters were probably sticky, previous owners were poor with oil change upkeep).

ahhh I've run motor flush and I've used trans fluid ... then just dump the crankcase again and refill. But I guess this was one I never heard of. Thought it was a new fad all the cool kids were doing lol
 
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