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52 8n er

03-08-2007 13:59:09




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has anyone tried seafoam gas treatment it does a million different things including treating oil, moisture remover oil & gas, carb and injector cleaner, carbon remover, gas stablizer, cylinder fogger, to name a few and no i am not a salesman for them or corporate owner. i just had a four wheeler that wouldnt run right tried everything even rebuilt carb a friend brought some over put some in gas in oil and shot some in carb while running has ran great for weeks Dont know if it was carbon on valves or gum in carb but it sure did work next time in auto store or farm & home pick up a can and read it im sold

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Bob - MI

03-08-2007 15:33:09




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 Re: Seafoam in reply to 52 8n er, 03-08-2007 13:59:09  
I went to NAPA one day and asked the counter guy if any of the fuel system cleaners really did anything. He told me about SeaFoam and said it"s their #1 seller. I have used it and found it to be great.

A friend"s wife has a Suburban that developed fuel related problems and he spent $250.00 at the garage and they never found the problem. I suggested he try a can of SeaFoam and it cured whatever it was.

It goes on sale once in a while and I always get a couple of cans.

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StahlMaster

03-08-2007 14:28:13




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 Re: Seafoam in reply to 52 8n er, 03-08-2007 13:59:09  
The last order I placed for SeaFoam was 36 cans. The best stuff for cleaning out slightly gunked up carbs. I run it in my boat, motorcycle, generator, lawn mowers and of course the 8N. A few ounces per gallon every few weeks keeps things running fine.



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Dunk

03-08-2007 14:12:45




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 Re: Seafoam in reply to 52 8n er, 03-08-2007 13:59:09  
Click on the link, it is a Google search of the archives on this board for Seafoam.



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