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My father in law is selling his old house. His sons got to the garage before I did, but amazingly they left both of these beauties behind!!
You scored indeed!
Originally Posted by 98hotrodfatboy
It's obvious how much your father in law loved you and gave you the best advise he could to take care of what he loved best..... Amen Brother........
SEAFOAM ROCKS
Originally Posted by texashillcountry
I gotta agree.
Leave the Seafoam on the shelf and fix it right!!!!!!!!!!!
Go wash your bike. Dirt peddler.......
Originally Posted by Crashone
It's a sign..........
Yes, yes it is......
Originally Posted by Racepres
IDK...I use Seafoam...even on **** that ain't Broken!!!!
My Freightliner likes the stuff!!!!!
Never tried it on a Harley...Maybe it is a Sign!!!
I'm right with ya brother.......
Originally Posted by 89FLHTC
I love that stuff. Works great in diesels. Never used it in a motorcycle though.
BOOOOYAHHHH
Originally Posted by langwilliams
everything I've read seems to say good for putting in gas to clean injectors an when I had a cobra mustang we used to suck a can into the intake thru the manifold vac port, let it sit a while then run it to clean the intake.....NEVER use it in the oil.
Agreed!
Originally Posted by texashillcountry
You and others here missed traildogs love affair with that stuff.
According to him it would fix anything.
Bad paint job use seafoam, got a hole in your tire use seafoam, bent frame seafoam'll fix it, basically if you can damage it then seafoam will fix it.
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