Can seafoam damage my engine?
Sea Foam is made from highly-refined petroleum and cannot cause harm to an engine. Remember that Sea Foam in your tank at all times is always cleaning and lubricating the entire fuel system!
Is seafoam good for cleaning valves?
Use Sea Foam Spray to clean harmful engine deposits where fuel cleaners can’t reach. Works fast to clean intake valves & chamber areas. Safely cleans & lubricates critical upper engine parts.
Is Sea Foam good for Subarus?
Subaru make their own upper cylinder cleaner which is just called Subaru Upper Cylinder cleaner. Works great. This is good for cleaning the outside of your engine yes.
Can you put Sea Foam in your vacuum line?
Slowly pour Seafoam into the vacuum hose. Carefully pour one-third to one-half of the bottle directly into the detached hose. If necessary, position a funnel in the opening of the hose and pour the Seafoam in through that. The manufacturer recommends against the practice of drawing Seafoam into the hose using suction.
Can I put Sea Foam in my gas tank?
Pour Sea Foam in your fuel tank to clean and lubricate your entire fuel system. Made from petroleum ingredients, Sea Foam is safe and effective when used in all types of gasoline or diesel fuels and fuel blends.
Who makes Sea Foam?
Sea Foam International, Inc.
Sea Foam International, Inc. is the international arm of Sea Foam Sales Company which, since 1942, has manufactured additives for the automotive aftermarket in the United States, and more recently in Canada and other parts of the world.
What kind of oil does a forester use?
It’s just one of those things that happens in the Foresters starting after 100,000 miles. I’m thinking about switching to Shell Rotella T-6 5w40 or Mobil 1 HM 5w30 in my ’00 Subie. It burns about 0.5 to 1 quarts per 1,000 miles.
When to use a piston on a forester?
Piston slap is common on older foresters. If it goes away under a minute its more than fine. Piston slap is common on older foresters. If it goes away under a minute its more than fine. Click to expand…
What kind of oil does my Subaru take?
My Subaru has done 280000km and has a slight bit of piston slap at start up until it warms up. I have also put a new PCV valve in recently to no effect on the oil consumption.