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Do not use seafoam in an old motor or a motor with high milage...
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<blockquote data-quote="duh09" data-source="post: 397432" data-attributes="member: 10558"><p>On the other forums I go to, they really have had really good results with the stuff.</p><p></p><p>I've used it in my 95 Bronco and my 85 Bronco II. It didn't really do much for the fullsize but it helped my lil Bronco out some. It didn't idle just right and after running that stuff through, it was a pretty good bit better. You're suppose to poor half a can down the vacuum line and then shut it off as soon as you can. Then you let it sit. I personally let both of mine sit for about 30 mins but some people on those other forums let it sit overnight. Then let it smoke and get everything cleaned out, then pour the other half in your gas tank. Its what I did and never really had any sort of problems.</p><p></p><p>They discussed the stuff a pretty good bit on the other forums and I don't recall anyone having any problems with it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duh09, post: 397432, member: 10558"] On the other forums I go to, they really have had really good results with the stuff. I've used it in my 95 Bronco and my 85 Bronco II. It didn't really do much for the fullsize but it helped my lil Bronco out some. It didn't idle just right and after running that stuff through, it was a pretty good bit better. You're suppose to poor half a can down the vacuum line and then shut it off as soon as you can. Then you let it sit. I personally let both of mine sit for about 30 mins but some people on those other forums let it sit overnight. Then let it smoke and get everything cleaned out, then pour the other half in your gas tank. Its what I did and never really had any sort of problems. They discussed the stuff a pretty good bit on the other forums and I don't recall anyone having any problems with it... [/QUOTE]
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