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Sea-Foam 16oz Motor Treatment: Fuel & Emissions Additive, Engine & Gas Treatment, Automotive Fluids by Sea Foam
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- Cleans fuel injector and carburetor passageways
- Cleans intake valve and chamber deposits
- Lubricates upper cylinders
- Works in crankcase oil to liquefy harmful residues & deposits
- Stabilizes gas & diesel fuels up to 2 years
- For any gas or diesel fuel blend
- For all motor oils, conventional and synthetic
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Q: Will sea foam help my gas gage read properly?
A: I have no reason to think Sea Foam would help a faulty gas reading, sorry. Gas gauge malfunctions are usually related to a sending unit failure or circuit voltage issue. Hope this helps!
submitted bySea Foam Sales Company team - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: How many ounces per gallon is required to stabilie gasoline?
A: MAINTENANCE Recommendation: By maintenance, we mean to maintain a healthy engine or when stabilizing stored fuel. Sea Foam’s maintenance recommendation for all fuel types is 1 oz per gallon poured into your tank. One pint treats up to 16 gallons. One gallon treats up to 128 gallons. CLEANING Recommendation: When cleaning a gasoline or diesel fuel system, it’s safe to add more Sea Foam cleaning solvency to fuel. In fact, the more Sea Foam you add to fuel, the better it cleans! Start with a 2 ounce per gallon treatment and increase as needed. Ratios for induction cleaning devices can be as high as 50% Sea Foam to fuel. Additional: Sea Foam is made from highly-refined petroleum and cannot cause harm to an engine. Remember that Sea Foam in your tank at all times is always cleaning and lubricating the entire fuel system! When cleaning gasoline intakes, use in cooperation with Sea Foam Spray Top Engine Cleaner & Lube. 2) WHEN SHOULD I USE SEA FOAM MOTOR TREATMENT IN FUEL? TWO ANSWERS ON FRESHNESS: For Engines Used Regularly: By regularly, we mean engines that use and replenish fresh pump fuel every two weeks or sooner. For autos and trucks driven regularly, add one or two cans of Sea Foam to fuel every 2,000 to 5,000 drive miles. For engine equipment used regularly, add Sea Foam to a tank of fuel every 3 months or sooner. For All Other Engines and Fuel Tanks (not used regularly): Add Sea Foam to every tank of fuel. Most engine manufacturers agree that unprotected fuel will degrade within 30 days. Additional: Sea Foam helps to clean and dissolve harmful residues and deposits from injectors, carburetors, intake valves and chambers. Sea Foam helps fuel to resist evaporation, prevents gum and varnish formation, and preserves ignition vapors. Remember that Sea Foam in your tank at all times is always cleaning and lubricating the entire fuel system!
submitted byZiggyjoe - 5 years ago