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I added some to my fuel (1 oz per gal) and noticed you can use it in your crankcase too. Has anyone had any experiance with using sea foam this way and how long shopuld it be before I notice any differences in the motor if any from the fuel additive? Thanks
i think you're only suppose to use it in te crank case as a cleaner, not as an additive. I don't think you're suppose to leave it in there... I could be wrong though?
i believe you would just run it with your oil but i am not sure exactly how it works, i have used it in my snowmobile for the carburetors and it works amazing, half a bottle about to a full tank and its like a new machine
Corey
Not another one of these fuckin sea foam threads. What's next the Bike vs Auto oil debate?
KB
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DUDE!
Yes it does work...
Read SeaFoam's website.
10 minutes in crankcase...
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Its in my snow/tractor gas and I noticed a difference
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