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Message started by bill67 on 04/29/13 at 12:17:53

Title: 6--7--7
Post by bill67 on 04/29/13 at 12:17:53

6 months S40         7 months Boulevard 1500        7 months lawn tractor. No battery tender no charging with battery charger all protected with Sea Foam in the gas, All in a dry garage All started with about 15 second longer than last time they were ran.

I did have in them 100% gasoline,87 octane for maximum power and gas mileage.  



Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by SALB on 04/29/13 at 12:20:08


444F4A4A1011260 wrote:
6 months S40         7 months Boulevard 1500        7 months lawn tractor. No battery tender no charging with battery charger all protected with Sea Foam in the gas, All in a dry garage All started with about 15 second longer than last time they were ran.


Surely you're not telling us to use Seafoam to stabilize your battery? :o :o :o :o :o

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by bill67 on 04/29/13 at 12:24:33

I said Sea Foam in gas,Do you put gas in your battery if you do what octane works best for you.

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by apache snow on 04/29/13 at 12:27:26

I guess Sea Foam works OK for what it is intended to do. But it is nothing more than a solvent.

Techron probably cleans better and Star Tron stabilizes the fuel better.

http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=2791899#Post2791899

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by dinsdale on 04/30/13 at 13:42:12

Had the same results using a low cost fuel stabilizer only.
Why waste the money on seafoam when you don't need to?

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by ToesNose on 04/30/13 at 13:56:18

Because Bill owns stock in SeaFoam and Klotz   ;D

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by raydawg on 04/30/13 at 15:53:10

Once after hernia surgery, I got all bound up from the dope....I mean I didn't poop for almost a week. Man-o-man was I hurting, but because of the repair, I couldn't muster a good grunt'n to dislodge the log jam....
One night, well into my misery, round 3AM, I was slowly trudging back up the stairs from another unsuccessful poop mission in my bathroom....when about half way up I was seized with cramps so bad I coulda popped a child from a birth canal if I had one.....so the only route out was through the read door!

Tho I screamed as if all my toe nails had been yanked out, waking the neighbors a half mile away.....it felt wonderful  ;D

Looked like shot putt balls, three of them suckers, and indeed they smelt like a week old too  :o

Anyway.....thinking how Bill thinks the wonders of seafoam, it got me to thinking perhaps a small snip of it with a bran shooter and I might have avoided waking my neighbors that night, ya think Bill?

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by Savage_Rob on 05/01/13 at 08:53:58

That's just not right... ;D

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by verslagen1 on 05/01/13 at 08:59:03

Couple teaspoons of castor Klotz oil woulda fixed ya right up.

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 05/01/13 at 09:02:06

Theres no need to allow youself to get all locked up. Eat raw peanuts, take 6 or 8 grams of vitamin C, drink grape juice,, youll be okay..
Dang pain meds slow the gut way down..

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by Greg on 05/01/13 at 10:10:03

Not to be put on a mod's sh!t list, but I agree with Bill that Sea Foam does a lot. I believe his first post. I have used Sea Foam for many things as well. I am sure there are better and/or cheaper products for specific tasks but with Sea Foam you don't need to keep a bunch of stuff around.

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 05/01/13 at 10:14:20

Sea Foam works. I doubted it, I tried it, I SAW it make a real difference in my Backhoe. Then I used it on the truck, It did what it was sposed to do.
Id tried other Injector Cleaners,, Minimal, insufficient & unsatisfactory results. Sea Foam costs quite a bit, but, Id rather get something for my $$$, so, thats what I buy,.

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by Greg on 05/01/13 at 10:20:20

I also use their Deep Creep penetrant. It works better than anything I have tried.

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by bill67 on 05/01/13 at 10:35:13

They have the Sea Foam Spray now It has a u shape plastic nozzle that lets you shoot into the carb easier and get to hard to reach places.Also all the Sea Foams are cleaner and lubes.I think some people on here don't realize that.

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by bill67 on 05/01/13 at 10:39:41


5356515A5D57340 wrote:
I also use their Deep Creep penetrant. It works better than anything I have tried.

+1 on Deep Creep       The farm stores charge $6.50 for all Sea Foams    Walmart charges 8.95 here in Wisconsin.

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 05/01/13 at 11:04:12

The local Low Buck Sea Foam outlet is Lowes. About 9 bux. Its close to 14 at the auto parts places,

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by runwyrlph on 05/02/13 at 05:22:45

I used a little in my chainsaw when it was acting weird last spring.  it made an immediate difference

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by bill67 on 05/08/13 at 05:34:44


23282D2D7776410 wrote:
6 months S40         7 months Boulevard 1500        7 months lawn tractor. No battery tender no charging with battery charger all protected with Sea Foam in the gas, All in a dry garage All started with about 15 second longer than last time they were ran.

I did have in them 100% gasoline,87 octane for maximum power and gas mileage.  

Updated.


Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by ToesNose on 05/08/13 at 10:27:42

Bump?  :-?

LOL

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by Serowbot on 05/08/13 at 10:29:25


4A717B6D50716D7B1E0 wrote:
Bump?  :-?

LOL

The thread so fascinating,... you have to read it twice... ;D...

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by ToesNose on 05/08/13 at 15:08:56

LOL Bill quoted with nothing added   :-?   (no I'm not supprised.....)

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by Greg on 05/08/13 at 15:23:43

He edited the original post and was letting us know.

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by TheSavagePJ on 05/09/13 at 17:48:26

Guess I should support OP, mainly because I use it in the Savage, Soobie, Chevy, lawnmower and demo saw. I know it causes a lot of ruckus in these forums because some guys swear by it, while others believe its no better than snake oil. It works for me, so I use it. Nuff said.  :)

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by apache snow on 05/09/13 at 18:22:33

I don't use it and every thing I have, motorcycle, lawn mower, weed eater. blower , truck. and two cars run just fine and never give me any trouble and run just fine.

Using it could just be a placebo effect. :-?

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by bill67 on 05/10/13 at 11:55:44


6879686A616C7A67667E090 wrote:
I don't use it and every thing I have, motorcycle, lawn mower, weed eater. blower , truck. and two cars run just fine and never give me any trouble and run just fine.

Using it could just be a placebo effect. :-?

You go 6 and 7 months without charging your batteries too,during the off season months.

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by apache snow on 05/10/13 at 12:03:01

My off season months are Jan and Feb. I keep my batteries charged year round. 8-)

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by bill67 on 05/10/13 at 12:07:30

In the north were you have the 6 months storage is were Sea Foam is needed most. 8-)

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by SALB on 05/10/13 at 12:19:28


414A4F4F1514230 wrote:
In the north were you have the 6 months storage is were Sea Foam is needed most. 8-)


Ya, it keeps those batteries well charged!    ;D ;D ;D ;D

(Just Kidding! ;) )

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by apache snow on 05/10/13 at 14:01:25

I had a rash on my butt here while back that turned out to be shingles. Do you think sea foam would have helped. :-?

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by bill67 on 05/10/13 at 14:24:09


5D4C5D5F54594F52534B3C0 wrote:
I had a rash on my butt here while back that turned out to be shingles. Do you think sea foam would have helped. :-?

I don't know about that,But I think it will take the brown off your nose.

Title: Re: 6--7--7
Post by verslagen1 on 05/10/13 at 14:26:27


7869787A717C6A77766E190 wrote:
I had a rash on my butt here while back that turned out to be shingles. Do you think sea foam would have helped. :-?


nope... you need klotz for that.   :-?

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