Hey Nick!
I still have a can of it at home in the garage. I'll get all the info
you asked about tonight and post tomorrow. I bought mine from O'Reilly's
Auto Parts in Ft Worth. I might be able to just send you a can if you want.
I have been told it is much more available in places like Minnesota and
Wisconsin too. I was going to use the rest of this can on my van( truck
parts-hauler) tonight anyway.
Tim in Ft Worth '50 Chev dlx
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick_Griswell@SIND.COM [SMTP:Nick_Griswell@SIND.COM]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 9:43 AM
> To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
> Subject: [oletrucks] - Seafoam
>
> I looked through the archives with little luck (apart from a few
> references from
> Tim Schorn). WHAT IS SEAFOAM? I know that it is for decarbonizing, but I
> can't
> find it anywhere. What is the actual name of the product, and who
> manufactures
> it? I searched the net and found some different ways of decarbonizing
> with a
> few names of products (i.e. Engine Fog and Ventil Sauber by Lubromoly).
> Any
> help on this issue would be greatly appreciated. I used some years ago on
> Vette
> I had and it worked wonders. Thanks for all your help.
>
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> Nick Griswell
> Rock Spring, GA
> 54-3100 5-window "FATBOY"
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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