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Mark Hintz
Posted 7/21/2004 8:03 PM (#112723 - in reply to #112628)
Subject: RE: Seafoam


Scott,

Just in the gas... that's how it keeps the top end clean... by going throught fuel system through the intake manifold or through the injectors into the intake or direct to the combustion chamber depending on type of motor and, over the reed valves/2 stroke or intake valves/4 stroke and into the combustion chamber.

On the race car we used to dump it straight down the carb... fog the whole neighborhood for mosquito's big time... Deb used just love it when I did that... Especially with a 383 with no muffler barking in the garage...hehe

It's not mechanic in a can but it is darn good for preventative maintenance.

A quote from one of the engineers at Merc. a few years ago... "We are doing our customers a disservice by not advising them to run Sea Foam every other tankful in their boats"...end quote.

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