joe0508
May 24, 2014Explorer
seafoam
Will seafoam overheat your manifolds if used in the tank?I would like to use it but worried about this and also clogging my filter.I only have about 43000 miles on her but she has set awhile in the pa...
John&Joey wrote:calamus wrote:
I have run it in my boat the last few year (seafoam), had to replace a fuel pump and a bunch of other stuff. The dealer had a notice on the wall with pictures to stop using it! It works to good cleans and loosen stuff and it jams up pumps and filters. Was better off with some stabil in the tank. by more that one service tech.
This always cracks me up. So what is going on the Seafoam is breaking off "chunks" and sending them down the fuel line. Or is it taking hard "stuff" and turning it into molasses then sending that down the fuel line plugging up things.
Urban Myth is all they are pandering. Last thing they want is a $9 can of Seafoam fixing their $300 plus repair job.
The Seafoam didn't create your problems, age and bad fuel did. No way a cleaner can take out a fuel pump. That's just silly.