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TheFilipinoCrew
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Any input or past expereience with this product that you have pls post.

[Linked Image from seafoamsales.com]

100% Pure Petroleum
Use in All Engines in All Seasons
2 Cycle, 4 Cycle, and Diesels
Treats 3 Critical Areas: Gas Tank, Fuel Systems, and Crankcase

-Cleans fuel injectors
-Cleans carburetor jets
-Cleans carbon
-Stabilizes fuels
-Upper cylinder lube
-Removes moisture in fuel
-De-icer
-Frees sticky lifters
-Frees sticky rings
-Removes moisture in oil
-Cleans P.C.V. systems
-Cleans catalytic converter odors
-Oxygen sensor safe

How Many Mechanics Use SEA FOAM
In Tune-Up of 4 Cycle Gasoline Carbureted or Fuel Injected Engines
Autos, Trucks, and Tractors

1. With engine warm, slowly pour 1/3 to 1/2 pint through carburetor or throttle body throat. (If vehicle is port injected slowly pour SEA FOAM through direct manifold vacuum line that will feed all cylinders, possible sources are P.C.V. valve or brake booster line.) This will pull SEA FOAM down on top of the pistons and to the back of the intake valves to dissolve carbon. Turn ignition off. Restart engine after 5 minutes. If severe carbon build up is apparent, use more Sea Foam as previously directed. Make sure exhaust is well ventilated when using Sea Foam in these various ways as fumes will be extreme for a short time.

2. Pour 1/3 to 1/2 pint into oil crank case to clean rings, lifters, dirty parts and remove moisture.

3. Pour 1/3 to 1 full pint into fuel tank to clean injectors, carburetor jets, fuel lines and remove moisture.

4. Immediate Results: Smoother idle, increased R.P.M.'s better throttle response and improved performance. See label on can for detailed results for use in each area.

FUEL TANK, CARBURETOR, INJECTION and OIL CRANKCASE.

For Peak Performance, Use SEA FOAM Every 2,000 to 5,000 Miles

-A 100% pure petroleum product for use in all gasoline and diesel type engines, both 2 and 4 cycle. OXYGEN SENSOR SAFE.
-Cleans dirty engine parts internally by removing harmful gums, varnish and carbon. WORKS AND PERFORMS INSTANTLY.
-Removes moisture from oil crankcases and fuel tanks.
-Stabilizes and conditions fuels. Use for engine storage.
-Cure hesitations, stalls, pings and rough idle due to carbon buildup.
-Helps pass emissions test. EPA Registered.

When Used Thru Injection or Carburetor

-Cleans carbon build up
-Cleans intake valves and pistons
-Gives smoother idle
-Cleans catalytic converter odors
-Cures hesitations and pings
-Restores power and pickup
-With warm engine running, SLOWLY poor 1/2 pint through carburator, throttle body or direct manifold vacuum line that will feed ALL CYLINDERS. Possible sources are P.C.V. valve or brake booster line. Turn ignition off. Restart engine after 5 minutes. Be sure exhaust is well ventilated. Fumes will be extreme for a short period of time.
-For use in injector cleaning machines, use 50% SEA FOAM and 50% fuel.
-Fill diesel filters with SEA FOAM to clean injectors fast.

When Added to Crankcase (Oil)

1. Frees sticky lifters and rings
2. Increases R.P.M.'s vacuum and compression
3. Cleans dirty parts
4. Removes moisture
5. Cleans PCV valve systems

One pint treats 10 quarts of oil (avg. 1 1/2 ounce per quart).

-When Added to Fuel Tank
-Cleans fuel injectors and carburetor jets
-Cleans carbon as you drive
-Lubricates upper cylinders
-De-ices and removes moisture
-Diesel full conditioner and anti gel
-Stabilizes fuel

One pint treats 8-25 gallons of fuel (average 1 ounce per gallon).

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Chemtool B-12 I trust no other.


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Originally Posted by CID498
Chemtool B-12 I trust no other.

i gotta try that sometime Ron... thumbsup

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there was a thread about this...

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ive used it , seemed to work like every other product that claims it does all that

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I used it works great there is a cheaper kind thuogh its B12 or soemthing like that it comes in a white bottle with blue and red stripes on it but all in all it works great smile you might want to pull your spark plugs if you run it though te PCV valve, if you don't then you wil have to wait forever for your plugs to dry so you can start the car...

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Originally Posted by Toyotapartsdude
ive used it , seemed to work like every other product that claims it does all that
Nope, Seafoam is totally different. Instead of a cleaner, it's pure petroleum, and instead of being limited to intake system cleaning, it can be used in the oil and fuel systems, as well. It'll help clean up oil pan sludge and clean cylinder walls to reduce oil consumption.

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Originally Posted by Blue_Bomber
Originally Posted by Toyotapartsdude
ive used it , seemed to work like every other product that claims it does all that
Nope, Seafoam is totally different. Instead of a cleaner, it's pure petroleum, and instead of being limited to intake system cleaning, it can be used in the oil and fuel systems, as well. It'll help clean up oil pan sludge and clean cylinder walls to reduce oil consumption.


yups..do you think this will get rid of a Valve tick?

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Doubtful. That's more of a valve adjustment problem than a deposit buildup one. Besides, I think all Celicas develop valve ticking after a short while, anyway. wink I know mine has/had it. I'll see what it sounds like after everything is swapped over to a different head. smile

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BFTD (by me grin )

Alright, So I poured 1 Pint (bottle) of Seafoam into the gas tank. I have another Pint that I want to pour into the oil tank.

Now here's my question...do I just pour it in directly (like how I did for the gas tank)? Is there anything I need to know, i.e. certain amount to use?

Thanks for any help you can extend wave

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so you can use it in the oil and gas tank...i'm having trouble finding the third place to put it in....i have a 2001 automatic

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