SEAFOAM AND ETHANOL

I swear by it and have also used it in everthing........
 
Glad you all like it.

The price here went from <4 $ to ~9 now 6 at a FLeet Farm store.

Yamadoo
 
Get the gallon jug LOL! I have been using this product for 18 yrs. EVERY gas engine device I own is treated with Seafoam. Just pulled my 87 Venture Royale out of it's winter home. Started in about 3 seconds. Full tank of premium and a can of Seafoam in the tank last fall. Optimate to take care of the battery. If you use it you'll be amazed !!
 
SledFreak the Walmart in Soo Michigan sells it..It's around $9.50 American, most of the time they are sold out of it, so if it is there buy a couple ......
 
last time it was on special at napa here i bought a case. have about 6 cans left, and it has been almost a year. works great in everything. just took the wr250x out of storage, like viperdave, with the solar panel removed it flipped 3 times and drove out of the shed.
 
yamadoo said:
I just finished a weekend were I started with out issue:

1 Mustang GT FI 4.6L

2 Stihl chain saw 2 stroke

3 Stihl leaf blower 2 stroke

All stored since OCTOBER with ethanol and seafoam .

I know that ethanol is new to some, I believe it is in Maine. Well in MN it has been 10% or more in all fuel for years, SEAFOAM has been great to me.

Hope I can put you guys at ease

Yamadoo

Yamadoo

It is old news here, like 15 years old, and I have never had an issue with seafoam and e10 gas.

I am happy to hear more folks dispelling myths that get made up.

e10 is different than non oxygenated gas, but it is not evil like some would like to believe.
 
So, fill up the gas tank with premium, add a full bottle of SeaFoam Deep Creep, let it run at idle until you know that the SeaFoam is coming out of the exhaust, turn off the engine and let it sit for around an hour or so, restart again, shut off and let it sit for the summer??? Sound right??
 
Fredsdogdino said:
Drain the fuel out of the carbs after this process and then let it sit for the summer?? (Have the 09 Vector LTX GT)

I use seafoam in my Rx-1 & it has worked perfectly also.
(Took the carbs apart a couple times "just in case", no problems at all.)

Have never drained my carbs in the spring, just start it a couple times during the summer.

Have a friend that has drained his entire fuel system the last 2 years and had to replace his $160 fuel pumps BOTH years.
He won't be draining them this year...

Started using Seafoam in my boat for winter layup/spring activation, worked great and then started using it in my sleds.
 
I do not take apart and drain bowels. Just pour in SEAFOAM and run it twice as long as I think I need to get the gas SEAFOAM mixture through the system and shut it off.

Since we have plastic tanks, I syphon the fuel out run it in the tractor and in the fall / winter filler up with fresh and away we go.


Glad to hear Rockmeister checked and all looked clear, now I never will have to ;)!


Yamadoo
 
EEEWWW! You must have meant BOWLS, not BOWELS LOL!!!! As a Doctor you SHOULD know the difference HAHA!!

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