At the risk of getting
flamed, it sounds like snake oil to me. I'm real funny about what goes into my
cars and that just does not sound like something I'd want... From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mumper, Douglas Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 6:18 AM To: The Chevelle Mailing List Subject: RE: [Chevelle-list] SeaFoam This sounds good.
Has anyone else tried this with sea foam?????
Doug
1966 chevelle 406
SB From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2005 10:04 PM To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net Subject: [Chevelle-list] SeaFoam In a message dated 9/17/05 2:00:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've heard that Sea Foam does a good job. A second vote for Sea Foam. The stuff works great at cleaning excess
carbon buildup. I use it from the lawn mower to the daily drivers.
Comes in a white and red can at the local auto parts stores and costs about $5
IIRC. Unplug your power brake booster hose at the booster and put it in
the can of Sea Foam while the engine is running. The vacuum will suck up
the Sea Foam into the intake. Let it take down around 1/3 can or so slowly
and then bury the hose into the can and the engine will sputter and die.
At this point, reconnect the power brake booster hose to the booster. Let
it sit for around 1/2 hour then start her up. If you have
carbon buildup you will be engulfed in a cloud of white smoke until it
burns off. I always have a can in the garage right next to the can of PB
Blaster.
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Kurt Ehrhardt ACES 1280, TC Gold 263 66 SuperSport, 66 Malibu Enfield, CT |
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