Does Seafoam Actually Work? (with Proof)

Started by Rugby_fxdwg, March 07, 2015, 07:13:27 AM

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Bike31

http://seafoamsales.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/MSDS_seafoam_EN.pdf

Little thin oil, little white gas or paint thinner, little isopropyl alcohol in an attractive container.

sfmichael

Quote from: Bike31 on March 09, 2015, 07:54:34 PM
http://seafoamsales.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/MSDS_seafoam_EN.pdf

Little thin oil, little white gas or paint thinner, little isopropyl alcohol in an attractive container.

:up: 

at a fairly expensive price I might add...
Colorado Springs, CO.

clawdog60

Quote from: sfmichael on March 10, 2015, 09:34:20 AM
Quote from: Bike31 on March 09, 2015, 07:54:34 PM
http://seafoamsales.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/MSDS_seafoam_EN.pdf

Little thin oil, little white gas or paint thinner, little isopropyl alcohol in an attractive container.

:up: 
yeah, quite a mark up. now who's going to make they're own home brew now? :pop:

at a fairly expensive price I might add...

Mountainman streetbob

Quote from: crazy joe on March 09, 2015, 08:27:02 AM
Can it be sprayed into the intake on a Twin cam engine?
I have read conflicting reports on this site, so has anyone
done it to there Twin cam engines?

I have sprayed it into the carb on a 88tc and tb on a 96tc. Both had sat a loooooooong time (deployed friends) neither had been prepped before storage, gas was bad and made a mess. Yes it smokes badly when sprayed into a running intake but it cleans wonderfully.

I have sprayed it in high mileage chrysler 4 cylinders and a thrashed late 80's 460 ford. EVERY time it made a world of difference.

Spray it in with a spray bottle and keep the motor running, kill some bugs, enjoy it.
Brice H Dyal  The "Mountainmman"
US Army 89-01 35H/12B US Army AMC

Ohio HD

Another video from the same guy. I like Sea Foam, it cleans motors well enough that when there was pinging from carbon build up, that the pinging went away after cleaning.


http://powernationtv.com/post/does-seafoam-actually-work-in-a-car-2

Nowhereman

It seems like every year this stuff and topic makes the go around.
Be proactive, stay on top of your HOG and she'll take care of you forever.
The owner of an HD that likes to tinker and check things will enjoy that bike for as long as they have it.
- From Nowhere in particular

Ohio HD

Or...  just ride her hard enough and there will not be any carbon...       :chop:

motorhogman

I use it often in the bike, at least a couple of tanks a month.. 5 oz.. and fill her.. I use the same ratio in my Explorer, not as frequently though. Maybe 4 or 5 times a year.. I also ad 1 oz per gallon to my cans for every thing else like mowers, chain saws along with Stabil   fuel stabilizer.. this gas is crap and needs all the help you can give it.. Proof... 90,000 mi of crap gas on my bike and it doesn't ping as long as I don't put junk Accel wires on it... The Explorer and my Cub Cadet tractor used to hunt for idle speed until I started using it.. What ever the simple ingredients may be they seem to have the recipe right..
where's the points and condenser ?<br />Tom / aka motor

camel

I had the "old fashion moth ball" to the tank of gas, so the fuel burns cleaner. The racers in the 50's did that on the drag strip.

sobrbiker

Fixes jacked up fuel gauge sending units too...at least it did my 00 FLTR's when I bought it...