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Old 09-29-2005, 10:31 AM
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Hi guys,

I used to live in New Orleans (I don't now for obvious reasons) and I'm trying to get my brothers Prelude back to him. I'm in the Army and managed to get into the city and get it back. I've noticed that it sometimes hesitates a lower RPMs and I want to fix it for him before he makes any long trips. I've heard this stuff called Seafoam works really well. Can any of you guys clue me in?
Old 09-29-2005, 10:37 AM
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yeah it works. at least to remove water. and considering the previous occurances i would say that your assumption probably is correct. so run it and tell us what happens
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just follow the directions on the bottle, 1/3 in gas tank, 1/3 in crank case, 1/3 sucked into intake manifold (do this slowly, if the engine starts to bog, back off for a second then put more in). If you add it to the crankcase, make sure you change the oil soon after.
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Well I'll be doing this to both my cars today. I'll log back on and let you guys know how it went.
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