Seafoam
I read the write up on seafoam in the FAQS.
But it didnt specify if car has to be in certain temperature.
Also, when putting 1/3 in crankcase as well....Do the spark plugs need to be changed? Some say it cleans, some were saying ur suppose to changed them.
I know the oil & Oil filter for sure have to be changed.
When putting 1/3 on tank, do i need to have a certain amount of fuel? I have full tank, and car will sit for the rest of the week with that tank along with the 1/3 of seafoam in it, would that be ok? (i drive my Bike half the time) But the car needs the tune up & Has never gotten seafoame before.
Thanks all.
But it didnt specify if car has to be in certain temperature.
Also, when putting 1/3 in crankcase as well....Do the spark plugs need to be changed? Some say it cleans, some were saying ur suppose to changed them.
I know the oil & Oil filter for sure have to be changed.
When putting 1/3 on tank, do i need to have a certain amount of fuel? I have full tank, and car will sit for the rest of the week with that tank along with the 1/3 of seafoam in it, would that be ok? (i drive my Bike half the time) But the car needs the tune up & Has never gotten seafoame before.
Thanks all.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by THC07 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">how much gas is in it will not matter, just may smoke more.
No you do not need to change plugs.
It can sit, its just petroleum</TD></TR></TABLE>
You are the man....Thank you Sir. Now i can seafoam my car when i get home!
No you do not need to change plugs.
It can sit, its just petroleum</TD></TR></TABLE>
You are the man....Thank you Sir. Now i can seafoam my car when i get home!
yes you dont have to change the plugs BUT i would recomend removing the plugs and cleaning them and checking the gap... when cleaning the intake and such its POSIBLE some junk can be knocked down and stick on the tip.
removing them and checking the gap and wipe off any gunk is just good
removing them and checking the gap and wipe off any gunk is just good
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by addiction2bass »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yes you dont have to change the plugs BUT i would recomend removing the plugs and cleaning them and checking the gap... when cleaning the intake and such its POSIBLE some junk can be knocked down and stick on the tip.
removing them and checking the gap and wipe off any gunk is just good</TD></TR></TABLE>
Will do. Thanks. I might just throw the old ones in there just to sea foam it. Then check them see what it does. Thanx alot.
removing them and checking the gap and wipe off any gunk is just good</TD></TR></TABLE>
Will do. Thanks. I might just throw the old ones in there just to sea foam it. Then check them see what it does. Thanx alot.
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