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Tom, I'm not sure of the cost. I saw some others while looking for that one that were around 250-300 bucks. Still too much to buy, I think. I'm sure my brother told me that they would loan the kit, just like they do their tools with a deposit.
If you go back to that link, there is a link for a PDF brochure listing the contents of each kit. Looks like the hose, pressure gauge and various fittings for different applications. As well as I remember, that color coded chart inside the lid tells you which fitting number you need per application.
All that said, I just would want them to loan me the kit. Or, I could buy one and clean people's injectors around here....for a small fee, of course. Cash only.
Yeah. I saw something in another thread, a few of you guys talking about the old prostate. Well, that is my life. A daily reaming. I tell ya, for a lawyer, she makes a helluva urologist.
Haha.. That's the problem. I can out-argue her. I guess the problem would be if she ever divorced me, it would be a waste of my time and money to even get my own lawyer being that they and the judges and her probably have friggin' lunch together.
What was the topic?...Oh yeah, Seafoam and injector cleaning kits and...stuff.
hee hee, that's funny. As far as the topic goes though, I think we've beaten this seafoam thing to death already. This is one of those threads that just kind of wandered off after a while. They all seem to do that eventually. But that's when they get funny