Schraeder valve question

musky1

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Setting up to decarb this weekend and was wondering if there is a "non-aersol" technique to introduce Seafoam through the Schraeder. I do have a fitting which will allow me to attach my own hose. Is there a vacuum created here so I could simply place a small straw in to the can or, alternatively fasten hose to can and invert. Seafoam also mentions the valve on the Deep Creep can, perhaps I can simply spray directly into my open fitting. Any ideas, or am I on the wrong track. <br /><br />Really prefer to use the valve as opposed to the "spray in carb" method as I believe it allows for a more even dispersal of product.<br /><br />Thanks for the consideration............<br />/mike
 

flech01

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Re: Schraeder valve question

Hello<br /><br />Have you thought about useing the premix? It just mixes with three gallons of fuel. Simple and works very good. Discount Auto Parts sells it.
 

Dhadley

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Re: Schraeder valve question

Any John/Rude dealer sells Engine Tuner with the hose on the can. Very simple proceedure.
 

musky1

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Re: Schraeder valve question

OK, off to the dealer. Was simply curious as I have a rather large supply of Seafoam on hand. Local farm supply had it 2/$7............. :)<br /><br />Thanks for the quick replies.<br /><br />/mike
 
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