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Sea Foam Motor Treatment

Sea Foam Motor Treatment =
Mineral Oil / Motor Oil + Naptha + Isopropyl Alcohol


Try this Mixture
45% Mineral Oil /Motor Oil
35% Naptha
20% Isopropyl Alcohol

Personally I would try
5050 Naptha/Isopropyl

The Question being:
Where to get 100% Isopropyl Alcohol?

(The Highest I have Seen is 90%.)


MSDS for Seafoam says

40%-60% Pale Oil
25%-35% Naptha
10%-20% Isopropyl Alcohol


Pale Oil - 64742-54-7
Naptha - 64742-49-0
Isopropyl Alcohol - 67-63-0

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Hydrotreated heavy paraffinic distillate
64742-54-7

MINERAL OIL

http://www.lookchem.com/MINERAL-OIL-...VY-PARAFFINIC/

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64742-54-7
Almost water white oil with minimal odor when new.
http://www.paratherm.com/_engineering/HEMSDS.pdf


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ALDON
1533 W.Henrietta Rd.
MM 600-1
Avon, New York 14414
MSDS No.

June 21, 1996 Effective Date

CHEMTREC® CORPORATION
800-424-9300
Day 716-226-6177

Chemical

Petroleum Lubricating Oil

SECTION II INGREDIENTS OF MIXTURES

Principal Component(s)
Lubricating Oil Base Stock: (CAS No. 64742-54-7 or 64742-65-0)
Approx. 90%






http://www.chemcas.com/msds_archive/...rg---mm600.asp


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ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (90 - 100%)
1. Product Identification
CAS No.: 67-63-0











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Who gives a rats a$$
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WTF are you on about?
Dude. You want to talk? So talk. Quit posting unintelligible bullcrap and ask a question or say something like a normal person. Nobody is amused.

What the hell does this crap have to do with dirt bikes? or anything?

Looks like another snake oil treatment to me.

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You can get 99% isopropyl from any good drug store.
All you have to do is ask for it.

So go and ask for some, and quit posting shit like this.
Yah, I'm from Saskatchetoon!

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Post by EarlT »

Sorry,
I thought this was a
A Free, Open, and Opinionated Forum.



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It is, and nobody here cares about sea foam.
Any of us can walk down to the corner parts store and buy some if we were so inclined.

If you can't find 99% isopropyl, use acetone.
Anything else to ask?
Yah, I'm from Saskatchetoon!

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Search found 183 matches for Seafoam

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Search found 183 matches
for Seafoam.

Seems,
I am Not the only one
interested in Seafoam.




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Post by fastkart »

And 181 of those references are in your posts.
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I "SEA" your "FOAM" ass getting locked out very soon.....
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Please go away...............
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britincali wrote:Please go away...............
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britincali wrote:
Please go away...............
to thumpertalk
the 450 will have less power and will be harder to start, and will be heavier, but to make up for it it will require more maintenance.
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Looks like its a wonderful thing to do to your car. I'm going to do mine today and double the recommnded amount to make sure I get the full effect.

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I actually ran the seafoam through my Vacuum lines....it smoked like hell, but about halfway through the can, the smoke cleared up......

i also use it in my tanks (it DOES clean the carbs/injectors )
and 100 miles before an oil change, ill dump some in the crankcase.....it really knocks the sludge out, it will change your oil from clean to black shitty stuff in no time.....

YES, i know not to do this to an old motor that has never had it done, but ive had my truck since 30K, and been doing it every few oil changes, so the shit hasnt "built up" over 100,000 miles.

Bottom line is that it DOES work and I usually recommend it to people to try before tearing a carb apart....about 75% success rate with it. Cleared up my street bike quite a bit.

But i have no idea what Earl is getting at.....
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NightBiker07 wrote:I actually ran the seafoam through my Vacuum lines....it smoked like hell, but about halfway through the can, the smoke cleared up......
Yea, when the Catalytic Converter burned out.

Why on earth do people do this kind of shit to there poor cars?
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AlisoBob wrote:
NightBiker07 wrote:I actually ran the seafoam through my Vacuum lines....it smoked like hell, but about halfway through the can, the smoke cleared up......
Yea, when the Catalytic Converter burned out.

Why on earth do people do this kind of shit to there poor cars?
I dont have Cats :wink:
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Alright, I'm ignorant about some things, especially seafoam. But I'm not stupid. And after reading Earl's post, I have to say I still don't know squat about what he's talking about. I'm not interested in seafoam, so you don't have to explain it to me. But you might put some more thought into the communication process when you post something. Your posts are the forum equivalent of white noise.

Of course, maybe Earl is a comedian who entertains himself by laughing at the rest of us?
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plynn41 wrote:Alright, I'm ignorant about some things, especially seafoam. But I'm not stupid. And after reading Earl's post, I have to say I still don't know squat about what he's talking about. I'm not interested in seafoam, so you don't have to explain it to me. But you might put some more thought into the communication process when you post something. Your posts are the forum equivalent of white noise.

Of course, maybe Earl is a comedian who entertains himself by laughing at the rest of us?
I think hes trying to start a discussion on how to home-brew his own "seafoam"........
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AlisoBob wrote:Why on earth do people do this kind of shit to there poor cars?
It makes them feel like they are doing actual maintenance instead of doing actual maintenance.
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MojoScojo wrote:
AlisoBob wrote:Why on earth do people do this kind of shit to there poor cars?
It makes them feel like they are doing actual maintenance instead of doing actual maintenance.
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I would hardly consider pulling the heads off my truck to "decarbon" them "regular maintenance". May be coincidence, but after running it through the vacuum lines, my spark knocking was nearly eliminated...the problem originates from some "redneck engineering" I've done to the fuel injection to boost mileage back up from removing some emissions crap, which worked...went from 16HWY to nearly 22HWY mpg...

But I won't keep insisting on my luck with the stuff....dump it into the mower fuel next time it has a suspected carb issue from setting all winter...it just might work.
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