Joel_BC
Super Self-Sufficient
I'm interested in experienced or informed opinions about the pro's and cons of using Seafoam (via the fuel tank) to clean out the insides of small engines. Both 4-stroke and 2-stroke.
Anybody?
Anybody?
Hmm... Makes me wonder why it stopped running. Had nothing to do with the carburetor or anything the Seafoam would have had an effect on?Snowhunter said:For the short duration it ran afterwards, the exhaust didn't reek, the motor sounded 100x better and it actually idled much smoother. It only ran for maybe 20minutes total afterward, so I can't comment on the extended period afterward.
I'm sure, if we ever get the darned thing running again, we'll probably need to run more Seafoam through it again.
Okay, I wouldn't. But do you have experience using Seafoam to clean the fuel delivery of small engines?k15n1 said:Don't count on it making up for leaving fuel in the tank.
We haven't figured that out yet either.. of course, it is the landowners not ours, and we're not in the position to invest anymore $ into getting it running either.Joel_BC said:Hmm... Makes me wonder why it stopped running. Had nothing to do with the carburetor or anything the Seafoam would have had an effect on?Snowhunter said:For the short duration it ran afterwards, the exhaust didn't reek, the motor sounded 100x better and it actually idled much smoother. It only ran for maybe 20minutes total afterward, so I can't comment on the extended period afterward.
I'm sure, if we ever get the darned thing running again, we'll probably need to run more Seafoam through it again.
I suppose not, or you would have said... right?