Originally Posted By: EricZoom
I guess the consensus is no. Thx everyone.
I wouldn't say that the consensus is pass. 5 replies is not statistically significant IMO. Perhaps seafoam users post on different time of day ;p It does have a good following.
I personally have put seafoam into gas tank, crankcase, and directly through vacuum hoses with no ill effects. Yes, if the car is _really_ old with many deposits you should not keep seafoam in your oil for long. To be save, just run 10 miles or so with seafoam is added to oil, let it sit, and then change oil. However, personally I'd pass unless the thing is on sale. $8 for a can seems steep. I usually wait until some stores has a "buy one, get one free" promotion.