Seafoamed Motor, now Service Engine Soon Light Comes on?
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#12
You may want to review the instructions on the can, it does not take but just a portion of a can for a treatment, some allow the engine to injest more than the recommended 5-6 ounces or so. They also make a spray which can be easier for some to use. Normally not a problem starting, but be prepared to kill skeeters....
#13
You may want to review the instructions on the can, it does not take but just a portion of a can for a treatment, some allow the engine to injest more than the recommended 5-6 ounces or so. They also make a spray which can be easier for some to use. Normally not a problem starting, but be prepared to kill skeeters....
#15
#16
Just to sety the records straight, you use a entire can of Sea Foam or BG to do the induction cleaning, if you want the full results. 20% in the tank is a waste of that 20%.
After doing an induction cleaning, clean the t/body out, then whenever you are going to be out of the road for an hour or so, put a can of Sea Foam or better yet 44K in the tank and drive it hard for the best results.
After doing an induction cleaning, clean the t/body out, then whenever you are going to be out of the road for an hour or so, put a can of Sea Foam or better yet 44K in the tank and drive it hard for the best results.
#17
From the SeaFoam website:
To clean carbon and varnish deposits from the tops of cylinders and the backs of intake valves, add 1 oz. Sea Foam to each gallon of fuel. Sea Foam will slowly re-liquefy the varnish and gum deposits that hold carbon together.
To remove carbon and varnish deposits more quickly, Sea Foam can be induced directly into the combustion chamber via the following method. With the engine warmed up and running, SLOWLY POUR 1/3 to ½ can of Sea Foam down the carburetor throat or into any main manifold vacuum line that DISTRIBUTES EVENLY TO ALL CYLINDERS. Note that some newer induction systems, like those found on Vortec and Subaru “H” style engines, do not have any vacuum line that distribute evenly. Consequently, this process should only be attempted by technicians with a comprehensive understanding of the engine’s induction system or use Sea Foam Spray through the throttle body (discribed in a different section of this web site).
Once the product has been applied, turn off the engine and allow the Sea Foam to heat soak for a minimum of 10 minutes. At this time, Sea Foam will dissolve the varnish deposits that hold carbon together. After allowing the Sea Foam to soak, restart the engine in a WELL VENTILATED AREA as exhaust will be extreme for a short time. Drive aggressively for 2 to 5 miles to allow all the atomized carbon to be safely expelled from the system. REPEAT SEA FOAM TREATMENT AS NECESSARY.
The standard can is 16 ounces, so 20% would not be enough. SeaFoam's lawyers might not let them tell you to put the full can in the intake system (might strangle a four cylinder Isuzu or other Asian power house). Drive aggressively is not a problem for most Rover owners.
To clean carbon and varnish deposits from the tops of cylinders and the backs of intake valves, add 1 oz. Sea Foam to each gallon of fuel. Sea Foam will slowly re-liquefy the varnish and gum deposits that hold carbon together.
To remove carbon and varnish deposits more quickly, Sea Foam can be induced directly into the combustion chamber via the following method. With the engine warmed up and running, SLOWLY POUR 1/3 to ½ can of Sea Foam down the carburetor throat or into any main manifold vacuum line that DISTRIBUTES EVENLY TO ALL CYLINDERS. Note that some newer induction systems, like those found on Vortec and Subaru “H” style engines, do not have any vacuum line that distribute evenly. Consequently, this process should only be attempted by technicians with a comprehensive understanding of the engine’s induction system or use Sea Foam Spray through the throttle body (discribed in a different section of this web site).
Once the product has been applied, turn off the engine and allow the Sea Foam to heat soak for a minimum of 10 minutes. At this time, Sea Foam will dissolve the varnish deposits that hold carbon together. After allowing the Sea Foam to soak, restart the engine in a WELL VENTILATED AREA as exhaust will be extreme for a short time. Drive aggressively for 2 to 5 miles to allow all the atomized carbon to be safely expelled from the system. REPEAT SEA FOAM TREATMENT AS NECESSARY.
The standard can is 16 ounces, so 20% would not be enough. SeaFoam's lawyers might not let them tell you to put the full can in the intake system (might strangle a four cylinder Isuzu or other Asian power house). Drive aggressively is not a problem for most Rover owners.
#18
Just to sety the records straight, you use a entire can of Sea Foam or BG to do the induction cleaning, if you want the full results. 20% in the tank is a waste of that 20%.
After doing an induction cleaning, clean the t/body out, then whenever you are going to be out of the road for an hour or so, put a can of Sea Foam or better yet 44K in the tank and drive it hard for the best results.
After doing an induction cleaning, clean the t/body out, then whenever you are going to be out of the road for an hour or so, put a can of Sea Foam or better yet 44K in the tank and drive it hard for the best results.
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