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Whitey

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OK stupid question, what is "Seafoam" and where can I get it?

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Never mind, did a search of it and went to the Seafoam site.

Sounds like serious stuff. I'll have to ride out and get some.

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During a long freeway run I was noticing some hesitation during gentle roll-ons. At first I though it was one of those ignition mapping problems some bikes have but decided to try a shot of fuel injection cleaner to see if it would help. I was out in the middle of nowhere and just bought a generic can off the shelf and poured 1/2 of it in with the fill-up. No more hesitation!!! I havn't tried the Seafoam but it may be a better choice for on-going maintanence in the future.

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Just fill up using any gas sold in the United States.

Government has regs that the oil companies have to meet.

One is that there is a cleaner included with the gas that is sold.

If you have hesitation, you may have gotten a tank of bad gas.

Drain it and fill up with Chrevron. If the injectors are not already

clogged, this should clean things up.

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From a car standpoint, BG stuff is awesome. Seen excellent results many times. I also know lots of guys in the business who swear by a little ATF in the fuel and the oil. Never done it myself. Also, go to a Goodwrench dealer and pick up some Top Engine Cleaner, stuff is cheap and kicks ass! Don't need much though . .

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SeaFoam -or- BG 44K...

I have a hell of a time finding the SeaFoam out here, so.... I use the BG product. Still looking for the Seafoam though. :wink:

Checker, my man... I know for a fact that the Checker and the Autozone in Parker carried it... At least they did back in ay when I still lived there. :lol:

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SeaFoam -or- BG 44K...

I have a hell of a time finding the SeaFoam out here, so.... I use the BG product. Still looking for the Seafoam though. :wink:

Checker, my man... I know for a fact that the Checker and the Autozone in Parker carried it... At least they did back in ay when I still lived there. :lol:

Up in Idaho they just pee on the tank ... who are you trying to fool?

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SeaFoam -or- BG 44K...

I have a hell of a time finding the SeaFoam out here, so.... I use the BG product. Still looking for the Seafoam though. :wink:

Checker, my man... I know for a fact that the Checker and the Autozone in Parker carried it... At least they did back in ay when I still lived there. :lol:

Thanks Ray,

Well I'll try there thanks.

We have both now in castleRock, but niether one carries it. :?

I guess I'll go over the hill. :D

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SeaFoam -or- BG 44K...

I have a hell of a time finding the SeaFoam out here, so.... I use the BG product. Still looking for the Seafoam though. :wink:

Checker, my man... I know for a fact that the Checker and the Autozone in Parker carried it... At least they did back in ay when I still lived there. :lol:

Up in Idaho they just pee on the tank ... who are you trying to fool?

On the tank.... or in the tank.... because one is a leakage problem, and the other is just plan loony. :lol:

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Tranny fluid in a tank of gas to clean the fuel system????????????????

I'm VERY leary of THAT.

Might as well dump some Marvel Mystery Oil in it. :?

Pete! I do car servicing on the side, mmmmmmmmmm! for about 20 years now, Tranny fluid works wonders, even more so GM top engine cleaner/choke cleaner (NOT TO BE MIXED IN TANK)

But if you really want to ponder on something wacky, The #1 way of really truly decoking an engine is water......

NOT a bucket full, a spray mist threw the intake will clean EVERY OUNCE of crap in ANY engine.

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Pete! I do car servicing on the side, mmmmmmmmmm! for about 20 years now, Tranny fluid works wonders, even more so GM top engine cleaner/choke cleaner (NOT TO BE MIXED IN TANK)

But if you really want to ponder on something wacky, The #1 way of really truly decoking an engine is water......

NOT a bucket full, a spray mist threw the intake will clean EVERY OUNCE of crap in ANY engine.

Rotaries,or rx7s will build up couple pounds of carbon deposits when driven like a wuss.ATF and water injection are two well proven ways to get rid of that junk.Water injection trick is very easy to do on Rx7 since there is about 2 hundred vacum lines leading one way or another into intake manifold.Just unhook one of them and connect with ,,,,,,,,shoot glass full with water

I guess you could use curb/throttle balancing lines on the bike to perform the same trick on the bike.

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