Thanks for the question Jess. Yes, adding Sea Foam to a wet clutch crankcase works the same – just pour it in!
Jess W.
2 years ago
Interesting…. I’m Jess W., and I came searching the knowledge base for this exact question (it appears I asked before but don’t remember)… but I’m not from Alabama…. strange indeed. I searched me email history and don’t see where Sea Foam ever notified me that my question had been answered. BUT GREAT NEWS since I’m about to do another oil change. I’ll just add some Sea Foam to my crankcase and run the motorcycle about 100 miles.
Hi Jess. Thanks for using Sea Foam! The website’s Knowledge Base questions are answered on the site, not by email. Alabama is default if the person asking the question does not select a state from the dropdown. [Edit: Jess W. contacted Sea Foam to let us know that he is from NC, not AL – same person, btw.]
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Thanks for the question Jess. Yes, adding Sea Foam to a wet clutch crankcase works the same – just pour it in!
Interesting…. I’m Jess W., and I came searching the knowledge base for this exact question (it appears I asked before but don’t remember)… but I’m not from Alabama…. strange indeed. I searched me email history and don’t see where Sea Foam ever notified me that my question had been answered. BUT GREAT NEWS since I’m about to do another oil change. I’ll just add some Sea Foam to my crankcase and run the motorcycle about 100 miles.
Hi Jess. Thanks for using Sea Foam! The website’s Knowledge Base questions are answered on the site, not by email. Alabama is default if the person asking the question does not select a state from the dropdown. [Edit: Jess W. contacted Sea Foam to let us know that he is from NC, not AL – same person, btw.]