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Could seafoam have killed my motor?

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Old 07-30-2008, 11:04 PM
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Well this is a few months old, risen from the dead.

I did what the seafoam sticky told me. Anyways, the old motor was pretty much cooked beforehand, it would have failed had I not seafoamed it too. The damage had already been done well before I got it. However I haven't seafoamed this motor because it was very clean inside so it would have been pointless to.
Old 07-31-2008, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by needadvice
It says on cans of engine cleaner to NOT drive or rev the engine. Pressure will let the chemicals squeeze/seep into the gaskets where they do not belong. If you can't understand or see the logic there, you're the one with the problem. Otherwise the manufacturers of some engine cleaners would tell you to drive the car


lol you're a funny guy.


by the way I seafoamed my truck today, it does not say that on the bottle.

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