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New Sea Foam Sf-16 Motor Treatment 16 Oz Free Shipping B11 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.49
Location:

Passaic, New Jersey, United States

Passaic, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sea Foam MPN:SF000016 UPC:018812000019

Sea Foam SF-16 Motor Treatment - 16 oz.
MSRP $12.99
  • The product is SF16 16OZ Motor Tune Up
  • Easy and simple use kit
  • 100 percent pure petroleum
  • EPA registered product
  • Liquefies gum and varnish deposits or internal engine contaminants
  • Helps to solubilize small amounts of moisture that can lead to corrosive fuel/water mixtures or fuel line freeze ups

Product Description

Size:16 Ounce

Sea Foam, 16 OZ Motor Tune-Up, 100% Pure Petroleum Product That Can Be Added To The Crankcase, Fuel Tank, Or Carburetor, Frees Sticky Lifters & Rings, Removes Moisture & Cleans PCV Valve & Fuel Systems, Use Every 5000 Miles.




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