Normally I would answer that question with a no, but considering who we are dealing with, I'm thinking yes you can use it wrong! (See I can be mean!)Originally Posted by Billy Blaze
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Yep... I had to replace that hose about two weeks ago... it sprung a pinhole leak that would spray up onto the bottom of the supercharger and make some nice steam. When we replaced it, Gary made a little heat shield for it.Originally Posted by channelmaniac
Normally I would answer that question with a no, but considering who we are dealing with, I'm thinking yes you can use it wrong! (See I can be mean!)Originally Posted by Billy Blaze
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Billy,Originally Posted by POS Racing
POS is right in that it can be done wrong.
If you are doing a SeaFoam treatment to decarbonize the engine you need to do it SLOWLY... If you let it suck in too much liquid there's always the risk of hydrolocking the engine... basically trying to compress a liquid and that is something that the engine cannot do.
Granted the chances of it happening are very slim so just be patient and take your time.
I've never used seafoam before. A lot of people swear by it. In my old Ford days we used to decarbonize the engine by slowly pouring tranny fluid in the carbureator.
RJ
Daily Driver: 2013 Club edition in Pearl White Mica
Lightness? What's that? I drive a PRHT!
I think I was trying to say liscense plate.Originally Posted by POS Racing
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This is bad. Please see page 2 of this thread for why this is bad. Don't make us repeat it again.Originally Posted by Bell
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Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
Probably.Originally Posted by Billy Blaze
If you look on the side of the can, there should be lots and lots of fine print. If you read that fine print long enough, you should come across a section marked DIRECTIONS. Read this section. It is important. It will probably instruct you on how to use Sea Foam (i.e., give you directions). Then again, it might tell you how to stick a fish in your ear, but what have you got to lose by looking at the can first?![]()
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw