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Posted by JT on November 28, 2005 at 14:19:21 from (70.226.210.68):
In Reply to: Sea Foam posted by PAULIH300 on November 28, 2005 at 13:55:15:
Paul, My shop could not run without Sea Foam and Deep Creep. This stuff is the only product that I call a tune up in a can that will actually do what the can says it will do. I put it in eveything I own. I use it in all my Farmalls, Cub cadet garden tractors, and my generators. They can sit all summer and usually start right up with no problems. I have had valves stuck in little small engines, taken out plug, squirted Sea Foam in plug hole, leave it for a couple of days, go back, ran fine, valve was freed up. Had a old engine had been sitting or years, no compression, rings were stuck, put sea foam in prime cups, went back to it a few days later, and rings were unstuck. Have taken carboned up engines, started, put Sea Foam in the intake and flooded it out, let it sit for a day, go back and start it, and it starts and blows carbon out of the muffler, sure cleans them up. Sorry about the rambling, but you will not go wrong using Sea Foam, I have used it for a long time and could not get along without it.
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