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Wichita Scorpion Posted this in another thread. I am not trying to start a "peeing contest" But I would like to make sure we are all putting out the correct information.
I thank each and every one of you that post here. From reading information posted on this form, I have receivedvaluable help, information and knowledge, that I don't think is available anywhere else, at least not in one place like this forum.
I have notice that Randell Washington, Randakks Cycle Shakk, is highly respected by members of this forum.
I am sure that all of us want to stay informed on the best way to care for our motorcycles and other vehicles without doing damage to them.
I received several eye openers when I took the time it investigate information on Randakks Cycle Shakk website. His Tech Tips pages have a lot of useful information.
Pour some Sea Foam into a Styrofoam cup and let it sit while you read information on Randell's website. When I tried it, I placed the Styrofoam cup in a glass container just in case. I don't recommend that you sit it on the kitchen cabinet while you wait to see what happens. Asthe Sea Foamevaporated, my wife didn't like the smell.
Sea Foam is made with extremely high quality oilsthat are far less corrosive than gasoline and have absolutely no effect on rubbers, plastics, silicones, and other delicate materials.
Go to Randakk's Cycle Shakk website http://www.randakks.com/Carb%20Parts.htmand make your own decision about Sea Foam.
1. On the top of his main page, click on Tech Tips
2. On the next page click on Honda GL 1100 Carb Fuel/Tech Tips which will scroll you down the page to another menu.
3. Click on More on Fuel and Fuel Additives-FeartheCorn which will scroll you further down the page.
Read about fuel and fuel additives. As you scroll down the page you will see a section: What About Fuel Cleaner Additive Products
Below that paragraph: Whatabout Sea Foam? Is it safe?
You might want to click on the link, [url]http://www.seafoamsales.com[/url], inMatt Hanson's letter and read more about Sea Foam Products.
I will still use the on bike carburetor cleaning method that I listed above on this thread. It works for me.
My personal experiance with Sea Foam when "Abused" was damaged carbs. About 2 years ago I rebuilt a set of 78 carbs and had problems with runnability. I was agrivated and dumpeda half a can of Sea Foam into a half full gas tank. Needless to say It did not fix my problem and the carbs came back off.Upon disassembly of the carbs I noticed that each of the "Last Chance Filters" plastic screen frames was melted and collapsed on itself. I had added no other treatments than the Sea Foam and cannot determine any other cause than the overdose of Sea Foam.
That is my personal Experience. This morning I did some research and Sea Foam is 25-35% Naphtha by weight per the MSDS. My experience with Naphtha is that it eats plastics. I sent a Email to the Sea Foam Customer Serviceasking aboutwhat I experienced and am waiting for their reply. I will post it when I receive it.
Again I am not trying to pick on anyone but would just like to make sure we all have the facts. If I am wrong then so be it, I am wrong (Been there before:dude:.)
Wichita Scorpion Posted this in another thread. I am not trying to start a "peeing contest" But I would like to make sure we are all putting out the correct information.
I thank each and every one of you that post here. From reading information posted on this form, I have receivedvaluable help, information and knowledge, that I don't think is available anywhere else, at least not in one place like this forum.
I have notice that Randell Washington, Randakks Cycle Shakk, is highly respected by members of this forum.
I am sure that all of us want to stay informed on the best way to care for our motorcycles and other vehicles without doing damage to them.
I received several eye openers when I took the time it investigate information on Randakks Cycle Shakk website. His Tech Tips pages have a lot of useful information.
Pour some Sea Foam into a Styrofoam cup and let it sit while you read information on Randell's website. When I tried it, I placed the Styrofoam cup in a glass container just in case. I don't recommend that you sit it on the kitchen cabinet while you wait to see what happens. Asthe Sea Foamevaporated, my wife didn't like the smell.
Sea Foam is made with extremely high quality oilsthat are far less corrosive than gasoline and have absolutely no effect on rubbers, plastics, silicones, and other delicate materials.
Go to Randakk's Cycle Shakk website http://www.randakks.com/Carb%20Parts.htmand make your own decision about Sea Foam.
1. On the top of his main page, click on Tech Tips
2. On the next page click on Honda GL 1100 Carb Fuel/Tech Tips which will scroll you down the page to another menu.
3. Click on More on Fuel and Fuel Additives-FeartheCorn which will scroll you further down the page.
Read about fuel and fuel additives. As you scroll down the page you will see a section: What About Fuel Cleaner Additive Products
Below that paragraph: Whatabout Sea Foam? Is it safe?
You might want to click on the link, [url]http://www.seafoamsales.com[/url], inMatt Hanson's letter and read more about Sea Foam Products.
I will still use the on bike carburetor cleaning method that I listed above on this thread. It works for me.
My personal experiance with Sea Foam when "Abused" was damaged carbs. About 2 years ago I rebuilt a set of 78 carbs and had problems with runnability. I was agrivated and dumpeda half a can of Sea Foam into a half full gas tank. Needless to say It did not fix my problem and the carbs came back off.Upon disassembly of the carbs I noticed that each of the "Last Chance Filters" plastic screen frames was melted and collapsed on itself. I had added no other treatments than the Sea Foam and cannot determine any other cause than the overdose of Sea Foam.
That is my personal Experience. This morning I did some research and Sea Foam is 25-35% Naphtha by weight per the MSDS. My experience with Naphtha is that it eats plastics. I sent a Email to the Sea Foam Customer Serviceasking aboutwhat I experienced and am waiting for their reply. I will post it when I receive it.
Again I am not trying to pick on anyone but would just like to make sure we all have the facts. If I am wrong then so be it, I am wrong (Been there before:dude:.)