seafoam and spark plugs
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
What do they look like?
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Originally Posted by toastedoats
im going to go out on a limb here and say, ALWAYS replace plugs after a seafoaming
I'd agree there Toast... although I suppose I'm leaving the could have dislodged something or the unknown open.
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Now for my own personal information, if there isn't allot of smoke then why would you change the plugs? Or is it that when seafoam gets on the plugs there done?
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
We don't know til you pull them. They may be fouled. It'* pretty much expected when you seafoam.
Psst..Chris.. go pull a plug man.
Psst..Chris.. go pull a plug man.
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Break time..
Bring your tape dispenser and letter opener..
Check it out tonight and let us know. I'd also suspect the vacuum line you unplugged is maybe leaking slightly.
Bring your tape dispenser and letter opener..
Check it out tonight and let us know. I'd also suspect the vacuum line you unplugged is maybe leaking slightly.