Mariner Fan Posted March 24, 2008 #26 Posted March 24, 2008 I use one full can to a tank of gas. Once in the spring and then a can to a full tank of gas before I park it for the winter. Wow, I didn't know you could use so much. I already love the stuff and use it on my yard equipment as well.
cliffno350 Posted March 24, 2008 #27 Posted March 24, 2008 Not a Dumb Question? what does it do for the bike, whats its purpose? and how much to used per fill up ? Or ever few months? seafoam is a fuel addiative that actully works and cleans your carbs increasing fuel milage and performance, lots of people here myself included have avoided pulling carbs to clean them by adding a full can of seafoam to 5 gallons of gas and driving it, sometimes a second can in the tank after next is required. Wont always fix the sludgenin you carbs but wont hurt. I havent put in oil but someone here has I'm sure and will tell what that did for them.
LokoLobo Posted March 25, 2008 #29 Posted March 25, 2008 I used Sea Foam in the crank case of a jeep I had years ago.. It had been parked and stored for several years and the oil in it was sludge.. It acted like a tune up in a bottle over the next 50 miles of driving it.. Sea Foam is one of those things in a can that works way better then it should.. I've never used it in the crank case of a bike (not sure what it would do to a wet clutch transmission) but I usually use one can a year in the spring, half a can a fill up to clean out any possible varnish that might have built up over the winter months of storage..
Brake Pad Posted March 25, 2008 #30 Posted March 25, 2008 is it used mostley for bikes that have sat for months, or can you us it. Like my bike is used all year round. adding alittle will not hert anything? Lets see if I can find it in south florida
Yammer Dan Posted March 25, 2008 #31 Posted March 25, 2008 I've never used it in crankcase but finally got the one I bought that had been sitting a long time running. Think I should do this? Have different thoughts about putting it in crankcase. It is greatest thing ever made for fuel systems.
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