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Old 04-24-2009, 08:06 PM
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seafoam!!!

I am thinking about using seafoam for my 1995 thunderbird mainly for the transmission because my car seems to be running pretty rough.I think i will also put it in the break booster, power steering ,gas tank, and oil tank. Does this stuff really work well becuae from wat ive heard its really good. Wat do you think about seafoam? And if you used it wat have been your results???
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Re: seafoam!!!

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I am thinking about using seafoam for my 1995 thunderbird mainly for the transmission because my car seems to be running pretty rough.I think i will also put it in the break booster, power steering ,gas tank, and oil tank. Does this stuff really work well becuae from wat ive heard its really good. Wat do you think about seafoam? And if you used it wat have been your results???
What the hell is Seafoam?
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Old 04-25-2009, 04:37 AM
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Re: seafoam!!!

Seafoam is a cleaning agent that loosens up deposits in whatever system you put it in and it causes beaucoup problems with filters and injectors. This is an oversimplification but if it's not broke don't fix it. Your car will thank you.
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Re: seafoam!!!

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I am thinking about using seafoam for my 1995 thunderbird mainly for the transmission because my car seems to be running pretty rough.
Why would you put it in the transmission if the engine is running rough? Or why would you put it in the engine to help the transmission? I'm not sure what your plan is.

I would suggest checking for trouble codes first.

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What the hell is Seafoam?
A bottle of mixed petroleum crap that lots of clueless people swear fixes everything from sticking injectors to pinging to sludge to poor fuel economy.
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Re: seafoam!!!

My question is, why the hell would you put anything in the power brake booster? And just in case you meant the master cylinder, that would be a bad idea too as brake fluid is not oil lol, it's closer to antifreeze.
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