SEAFOAM??
yep, you can find it almost anywhere. Here's a link so you can see what the packaging looks like, fairly old-school bottle. I put a bottle in my gas about once a month. I still run premium, i just like to be actively proactive.
http://www.seafoamsales.com/motorTuneUp.htm
http://www.seafoamsales.com/motorTuneUp.htm
No, not to the oil. Seafoam works best in the gas tank as an injector cleaner or thru the induction system to help decarbon the engine.
If you want to do an engine flush you can either buy one of the many 1 quart additives at the auto parts store or contact me and I'll tell you how to do an ATF, flush.
Mike
If you want to do an engine flush you can either buy one of the many 1 quart additives at the auto parts store or contact me and I'll tell you how to do an ATF, flush.
Mike
Just ignore the blue smoke and nothing triggers memoriesof rebuilding old bikes like the smell, ahhh...... But really, ignore the smoke, its a good thing and once you run through your tank, it goes away. Good stuff
First it is grey smoke, not blue and if used in the tank, it will not smoke at all. If you do an induction cleaning you will get 10 minutes of heavy grey smoke and when it is done, the results are great.
For any of you that want to try this, send me your e-mail and I walk you thru it.
Mike
mikeljacobs@comcast.net
For any of you that want to try this, send me your e-mail and I walk you thru it.
Mike
mikeljacobs@comcast.net


