RE: After warm up engine sluggish backfires badly...........
RE: After warm up engine sluggish backfires badly...........
Adam said 2009-10-09 03:57
i got the same response from the dealer. i put in sea foam which you can by at any auto store and after riding it awhile it started running like new again. They said it was the bad gas which produced alot of carbon on my valves and i think it was causing them to stick. The dealer also told me to use it every 10 fill ups and to never put it in the oil. he says some bikes have the oil tank painted on the inside and the sea foam will eat the paint off. The also told me to fill up at BP, amaco, or shell and to put in the ultimate 93 octane, because it runs cleaner and burn better.
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