SeaFoam
Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 5:08 pm
OMG you know I kept seeing you people swear by this product and that everyone should use it. Finally I bought some (had to do the oil change in my bike and my van so wth I figured might as well get some its only like $4.50/bottle). OMG did it make a difference. My bike last couple days started to act like it wanted to stall just idling. I put that stuff in and id say within 30s no more acting like it was gonna stall. Just plain ol run n gun lol. I put it in the gas and the old oil (figured better get some of that gunk off if I can before doing the oil change). Good thing I did cause I had some blobs come out with the old oil. Yes I did a "jog" around with the bike going through all gears before changing the oil but I changed the vans oil before doing the bikes (which doing that told me why to never go to anyplace to have your oil changed more on that later). Changed the oil and added some more seafoam and its been purring like a kitten ever since. I think my bike loves me now lol.
as a side note to my above statement on changing the oil in my van. I have never had an oil bolt that I had to use two hands and was pulling myself up off the ground (remember im under a minivan that has been raised off the ground with a hydrolic jack and a couple of floor stand jacks in case it falls on me) just to break the bolt loose. Let me tell ya that bolt was a pain in my rear end. It finally broke loose but damn. I weigh 191 lbs so at least 150 of that was used to break that bolt loose. Then I went to the filter. That thing took both my hands and all my strength to turn. I turned it about 1/4" as well before it got loose enough that I could turn it by hand with no "muscle" whatsoever. Just another reason NOT to take your vehicle to the dealer or oil shops to have the oil changed. I only did it because it was under warranty so they cant say "well you didnt do your oil changes". But now I am 200 miles past warranty (60,250 miles). Now I just gotta figure out how to reset the damn "change engine oil" light that comes on when it "thinks" the oil is dirty and needs to be changed.
as a side note to my above statement on changing the oil in my van. I have never had an oil bolt that I had to use two hands and was pulling myself up off the ground (remember im under a minivan that has been raised off the ground with a hydrolic jack and a couple of floor stand jacks in case it falls on me) just to break the bolt loose. Let me tell ya that bolt was a pain in my rear end. It finally broke loose but damn. I weigh 191 lbs so at least 150 of that was used to break that bolt loose. Then I went to the filter. That thing took both my hands and all my strength to turn. I turned it about 1/4" as well before it got loose enough that I could turn it by hand with no "muscle" whatsoever. Just another reason NOT to take your vehicle to the dealer or oil shops to have the oil changed. I only did it because it was under warranty so they cant say "well you didnt do your oil changes". But now I am 200 miles past warranty (60,250 miles). Now I just gotta figure out how to reset the damn "change engine oil" light that comes on when it "thinks" the oil is dirty and needs to be changed.