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Posted by Howard H. on May 12, 2007 at 21:50:41 from (65.197.83.94):
A while back, some on here were bragging about Sea Foam, so I decided to try some in my Mercury Cougar car which was running rough (233,000 miles and new plugs and wires didn't help the roughness). I normally don't go for snake oil of any type - but that smoothed my car right out! I was impressed enough to try two more cans in my old '94 F-250. A couple of years ago the front tank fuel pump failed on it - instead of replacing with a new pump, I pulled the tank from my junked out '92 F250 and stuck it under the '94. The gas in it was so stale, it barely ran at first AND the fuel gauge didn't work in it. After these couple of years, the gauge never has worked, until yesterday when I put a can of Sea Foam in there - the guage started working while hauling a tractor home this afternoon! I don't know what Sea Foam has in it - but it sure CAN help some problems! Howard
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