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Seafoam - The miracle solution for outboards


Regan Thompson

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If you're NOT using some form of fuel stabilizer/ethanol treatment...You're doing it wrong!

I agree with using a stabilizer for storage purposes but don't see a need for a ethanol treatment, especially if you have a engine that has been designed around fuel that contains 10% alcohol.

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If anyone in the London area is interested, I've got the 16oz cans of SeaFoam here at the shop.

Members of the board can have it at my cost of $8.00 tax in; I regularly sell it for $14.85 plus tax.

I'm not making anything on it; just thought I'd throw it out there for you guys.

Let me know

519-681-3844

 

Dan.

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Ethanol for all the bad it does also does goo too. It is a solvent and actually helps to clean out the fuel system and carb and or injectors. It works wonders for two strokes but for four strokes, I would only use it sparingly. BUT definitely add a fuel treatment at the end of the season for all your power equipment and run it for a few minutes to get it through the fuel system. Something be it Seafoam, Stabil or whatever else strikes your fancy is better than nothing at all.

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apparently any engine gas or diesel. I was also told to fill my diesel fuel filter with it next time I change it to clean the top end

 

I wouldn't be doing this. If you want something diesel specific, I'd be using Diesel Purge.

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