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Old 09-21-2007, 09:53 PM   #1
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sea foam??

Hello all. I was wondering if anybody here has any experience with 'sea foam'. I just read about it in another forum. I have an (about) 23 or 24 year old Snapper riding mower with 8 hp Briggs. Still runs, but I think the carb needs rebuilding or cleaning. Know anything about the foam?
IF....it works like they say, I'll try it in my wife's car (100k + miles) and my pu, too.
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Old 09-25-2007, 11:26 AM   #2
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I have used it in my tractors with good success. Seems to do a good job cleaning the carb and cleaning the carbon off the cylinder head. Not very expensive compared to carb tear down and repair IMHO. Go for it you don't have much to lose.

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Old 09-26-2007, 08:12 AM   #3
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Thanks, I think I will....when I get a chanch to pick some up.
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Old 03-21-2010, 07:42 AM   #4
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I have used it for years in all my lawn and garden equipment. You can buy it by the gallon at O'Rielly's for $49.99. Great stuff.
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Old 03-21-2010, 08:02 AM   #5
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Sea foam

I have used the sea foam for several years with good results I feel, What I like to do is run it thru my first tank of gas in a mower or chainsaw, tractor ect the first time I use it for the summer, Then during the summer I just use my regular mix or fuel ,
As others have said its better than a rebuild possibly and isnt to expensive, I would give it a shot .
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Old 03-21-2010, 10:45 AM   #6
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Thanks, ya'll!!
I had forgotten about this thread, I see it's about 2-1/2 years old. I did try Seafoam, and have used several cans. Used some in my late Dad's Mule (about 20 or so years old) & it really impressed me how much better it ran. Now I use it any time I run a small engine.....mower, chainsaw, motorcycle, etc. that's been setting over about a month. I also use some in our vehicles occasionally.
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Old 03-21-2010, 11:10 AM   #7
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I use both Sea Foam and Berrymans B-12 in all of my gas for the all of the gas engines on everything from the chain saws, weed trimmers, to the John Deere F525. I think the biggest advantage is the acetone content helps to wake up "tired gas" that has been in storage where the more volitile aeromatic compounds in the gas have evaporated off. The acetone along with the other elements in the forumla does a good job in replacing these elements lost to evaporation as well as helping to disolve and clean up gum and other deposits.

These newer ethanol fuels TOTALLY SUCK for home owner uses if it is not immeadiately and properly treated for storage or used within a very short time. They also tend to attract water from humidity and temperature changes.
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Old 03-21-2010, 11:13 AM   #8
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I've also used it in my cars oil to extract moisture.
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Old 03-21-2010, 11:20 AM   #9
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I know it says to use it in the oil, but I have trouble pouring something that thin in the oil to run for very long. Just seems to me it would thin the oil down & reduce the 'anti-wear' properties of the oil.
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Old 05-11-2010, 11:27 PM   #10
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I've used it in the intake on my car, and it certainly improved the rough idle I was experiencing. It sure made alot of white smoke though! Do a youtube search for seafoam.

Haven't tried it in the gas yet, will have to do that on the tractor this weekend.
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Old 03-18-2011, 03:31 AM   #11
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Sea Foam

I use it all the time in my vehicles and mowers and even my tractor. Does a great job protecting gas in cans also. I would strongly recommend it.
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Old 03-18-2011, 09:11 AM   #12
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Thumbs up from me as well.Use it in everything I have.From chainsaws,to outboard on bass boat,to my skidder.
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Old 04-22-2011, 05:01 PM   #13
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There used to be a mechanic with a radio call in show in this area. Through the years several people called him in asking about various additives. All making claims of one thing or another. I can't remember him saying anything negative about a product but did say buyer beware and if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. The only product he did finally commit and say he thought was a good product and worked as advertised and he also guaranteed would work was Techron (sp). Sold at various parts stores and also an additive in Chevron and Texaco gas. Just throwing this out there, I use Seafoam and the Sta-Bil in my outboard. Don't know that they work but they have me scared not to use something.
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Old 05-14-2011, 08:14 PM   #14
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I use it in everything all of the time. Helps stabilize gas for storage and PM for all my engines. I did try it in the oil and blew out the bottom gasket, co-incidence or was it just ready to go? I've heard that the white smoke is just the gunk getting blown out initially. One thing a small engine mechanic did tell me was to stay away from the high ethanol fuels (Speedway, GasCity etc) and stick with the good stuff. Cars have computers and can compensate, our small engines lack the sophistication. I wish the foam was a little cheaper but as mentioned rebuilds are expensive and time consuming. Put me down as a yes........
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Old 05-15-2011, 03:30 PM   #15
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I use lucas oil fuel injector cleaner and marvel mystery oil in the fuel tanks on my tractors - use lucas oil additives for oil and lucas grease . Great stuff - never had any motor issues. I figure if drag racers use it - why not? Id like to run some royal purple oil/gear oil in one of my modifed tractors as well sometime- but it aint cheep.

If i have any possible 'dry starts' ill spray some PB blaster in the spark plug holes - stuff works awsome, starts right up with no choking smoke .
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Old 05-26-2011, 07:53 AM   #16
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Yup. More positive results from Seafoam here too, in all my small engines, two stroke and four stroke. It's a "miracle in a can" if there ever was one. I had major ethanol issues with my Stihl blower, vac, and chainsaw last fall, never ran right, stalling, hesitating, bogging down really bad....After shooting all the air/carb intakes with seafoam they all ran great again!!!!! Cleans carbon or what I don't know but it works.

Chevron Techron - I've also heard this is the best injector cleaner out there as well. I've used it in all my EFI vehicles for 18 years and never had a problem with a single injector.

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Old 05-26-2011, 11:13 AM   #17
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I'll chime here. I have used both. Sea Foam not for several years. I, like DT am fond of Lucas started using it when I was still building hot rods and racewrs. Use it in all the toys now. But I will say I never had a bad experience with Sea Foam and may have to go get a can and revisit it!
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Old 05-27-2011, 04:53 PM   #18
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For you fellow who like the Lucas products and Marvel Mystery Oil. I got a link for ya to read. I picked it up on a discussion board somewhere, sorry I can't remember. Before you flame me too bad I realize that this may be comparing apples to oranges but kind of interesting none the less. Now like I say I know several people that swear by those products so it is what it is..............


http://rivrdog.typepad.com/files/copy-of-diesel-fuel-additive-version-3.pdf
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Old 07-22-2011, 02:45 PM   #19
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Adding my 2 cents on this: Seafoam is your friend...

I've used it on numerous things & it has never shown any signs of causing damage. I used it on my Bolens ST120 to revive it... Right into the gas tank with Mobil 93... Works great to clean out old crud/varnish from the fuel system. I've used it to clean old Q-Jet parts too, (soaked the pieces in it), far better than a lot of the stuff out there these days.
I too, use it for everything... And with 10% Deathanol blends in my area, I look at it as an equalizer in the battle to keep my stuff alive... Along with Sta-bil Marine & Star-tron.
As for using it in oil... I have used it a few times, but never on anything less than 6 cyls and only right before I've swapped an engine from Regular Motor Oil over to Full Synthetic... I dump it into the crankcase, run it for a very short duration to loosen/clean out sludge build-up, then change the oil... Seems to get a decent amount loosened up from engines that didn't see proper/regular oil changes.
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Old 07-23-2011, 06:41 AM   #20
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Don't know what happened to the link in my above post. It did take you to a comparison of these additives. Now it's somethings else an has nothing to do with this post. Sorry for the problem.


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