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Anyone tried "SeaFoam" Motor Treatment to remove carbon?

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24 September 2009, 03:32
greenjoy
Anyone tried "SeaFoam" Motor Treatment to remove carbon?
The web page for Seafoam:
http://www.seafoamsales.com/mo...treatment/index.html

It supposed to remove carbon, with GM top engine cleaner being hard to get maybe this stuff will do the same job.
24 September 2009, 06:07
daniel77
Does a fantastic job on freeing up engine parts like chokes, carbs, throttle cables and such. However, it is not much of a lubricant, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, just depends on how you want to use it. For cleaning and removing gunk, I think it'd be great, but I'd clean all of the Seafoam and re-oil or grease before I was finished.




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24 September 2009, 06:23
low_tech
Don't know about cleaning guns, but pay attention to using too much in your gas tank, I knocked a hole in the head on an air cooled Kolher engine. Mad
24 September 2009, 10:05
homebrewer
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Don't know about cleaning guns, but pay attention to using too much in your gas tank, I knocked a hole in the head on an air cooled Kolher engine.

One can in about ten gallons of gas...