Seafoam with Oil
Seafoam with Oil
Maybe it is my brain making me think something is better.. but I changed the oil onmy car yesterday Mobil 1 Sync, and added some seafoam with it and now the car feels better, the engine doesn't sound as much as before. It could be me, but If it is me I like it......
Has anyone try this before?
Thanks
Luis
Has anyone try this before?
Thanks
Luis
Seafoam does clean the engine very well and make the car a touch quieter because all of the parts are moving smoother in the engine now. It could make some smoke come out of your exhaust for awhile so dont panic too much if you do see that at some point. My car has had seafom through it and it ran like a champ. Should seafoam be run through the engine regularly though??
Oh man ............. I think you might want to change your oil again. That seafoam in the oil dilutes it, that's why the engine feels better. Using oil of lighter weight "might" have some negative effect if you push your car hard.
Originally Posted by bsetiawan
Oh man ............. I think you might want to change your oil again. That seafoam in the oil dilutes it, that's why the engine feels better. Using oil of lighter weight "might" have some negative effect if you push your car hard.
I read recently that you should only run Seafoam through the brake booster hose and not through the gas tank or crankcase. Can anyone shed any light on this? The owner's manual and Haynes recommends not using fuel or oil additives.
You read incorrectly.
Originally Posted by rmurdoch
I read recently that you should only run Seafoam through the brake booster hose and not through the gas tank or crankcase. Can anyone shed any light on this? The owner's manual and Haynes recommends not using fuel or oil additives.
I read the instructions in the can and I says that you should add it with the new oil and run it.. but I now I think I will have to do a better research before I F$#K my car...
This is what the Website says... and I also email them to verify .. I might change my oil back.... in case of.....
How Many Mechanics Use SEA FOAM
In Tune-Up of 4 Cycle Gasoline Carbureted or Fuel Injected Engines
Autos, Trucks, and Tractors
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.
Pour 1/3 to 1/2 pint into oil crank case to clean rings, lifters, dirty parts and remove moisture.
Pour 1/3 to 1 full pint into fuel tank to clean injectors, carburetor jets, fuel lines and remove moisture.
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.
This is what the Website says... and I also email them to verify .. I might change my oil back.... in case of.....
How Many Mechanics Use SEA FOAM
In Tune-Up of 4 Cycle Gasoline Carbureted or Fuel Injected Engines
Autos, Trucks, and Tractors
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.
Pour 1/3 to 1/2 pint into oil crank case to clean rings, lifters, dirty parts and remove moisture.
Pour 1/3 to 1 full pint into fuel tank to clean injectors, carburetor jets, fuel lines and remove moisture.
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.
i ran it in my crankcase only for the 8 miles from the parts store where i got it straight home to change it. you are avoiding any issue by changing it again. the benefits they list should come even by running it for a short amount of time then draining it out of your oil.
There is a distinction between not reading something correctly and what has been read being incorrect. I know what I read. It may have been incorrect if you follow me.
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
You read incorrectly.
Thank you for your interest and for using Sea Foam.
Because Sea Foam is a 100 % pure petroleum product, you can use it as a flush ( Change oil after 75 to 100 miles ). Use it as an additive ( Leave it in until the next oil change of dirty oil ) or both.
Dale Lackore
National Sales Manager
Sea Foam Sales Company
(952)938-4811
d.lackore@seafoamsales.com
Because Sea Foam is a 100 % pure petroleum product, you can use it as a flush ( Change oil after 75 to 100 miles ). Use it as an additive ( Leave it in until the next oil change of dirty oil ) or both.
Dale Lackore
National Sales Manager
Sea Foam Sales Company
(952)938-4811
d.lackore@seafoamsales.com
Could be. Hard to tell though
Originally Posted by rmurdoch
There is a distinction between not reading something correctly and what has been read being incorrect. I know what I read. It may have been incorrect if you follow me.
Originally Posted by Bluesbrekr
So....you gonna leave it in or change the oil?
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
Just leave it in for 150-200 miles. Might as well let it do something.
Originally Posted by Dave2112
So you shouldn't add the seafoam by way of the valve cover Oil cap? I almost did that today 

It's a mild flush when put into the oil. It's an additive when it's added to the gas. It's a cleaner when it's added into the intake track.
Originally Posted by Lontar1
You can do it but..... I got an email from Seafaom company telling me that I can leave it in and also can flush the engine with it. So is it a Flush or an additive... it cannot be both....... so Is going out on Saturday.,....
whoa sounds way 2 confuseing for me, how about you let me know if you broke your motor or not, if you didnt break the motor, then ill try it, if you did, i aint goin any where near that shiznat, you will be my little ginnypig muahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaa
Yes that was a random thing. Unless you put 10 gallons of the stuff on
Originally Posted by Domano68
I used it in my gas tank and now I have a bad O2 sensor. Coincidence? I dunno? Will not use it again.
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
Then I believe the combination of seafoam and your o2 was just chance.
That was in the intake manifold though, not in the fuel line. I don't think that crap has enough concentration when used in the fuel tank to cause problems, or even do any good.
Originally Posted by bugbite77
whoa sounds way 2 confuseing for me, how about you let me know if you broke your motor or not, if you didnt break the motor, then ill try it, if you did, i aint goin any where near that shiznat, you will be my little ginnypig muahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaa
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