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but dont leave it in too long only a few miles** and also injected in through a vaccum line..
Please expand on this. Does this apply to both gas and oil?
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but dont leave it in too long only a few miles** and also injected in through a vaccum line..
The only thing that removes varnish is from the Keytone family of solvents. Seafoam contains none of the Keytones. Want to remove varnish, use Berrymans B12. Seafoam contains zero cleaners, it's a 20 viscosity pale(light) oil, naptha, and Isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. If you can find pharmaceutical grade alcohol at 90%, mixed with ATF and a splash of naptha, you just made a far better cleaner than Seafoam ever could be. At least the ATF brings cleaners to the mix.
He may have a point but I always use Seafoam sucked in by a vacuum line.
from the old forum. theres still good info. just gotta find it. a step by step walk threw on it. http://expeditionforum.com/showthread.php?t=7500&highlight=sea+foam
im losing miles some where. went from 300 a tank to now barely 270. shes sitting in the driveway starving for gas. haha
i've never heard of it messing up the cats on all the forums I have read about it
