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I Have Sinned, but am Saved by the Sea Foam
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<blockquote data-quote="Canyon Angler" data-source="post: 6542081" data-attributes="member: 11188"><p>Sea Foam has also saved my bacon on several occasions with chainsaws, lawnmowers and other small engines whose carbs were starting to get gummed up. If you can get some of the Sea Foamed fuel into the carb bowl, 99 times out of 100, it will free it up in a day or two.</p><p></p><p>In your case, though, I have to say I'm a bit surprised that the fuel somehow made it through the filter yet still somehow gummed up the works inside of a single day.</p><p></p><p>BTW, if you like PB Blaster, try Kroil sometime. (Or a 50-50 mix of ATF and acetone, if the parts in question can handle the acetone...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canyon Angler, post: 6542081, member: 11188"] Sea Foam has also saved my bacon on several occasions with chainsaws, lawnmowers and other small engines whose carbs were starting to get gummed up. If you can get some of the Sea Foamed fuel into the carb bowl, 99 times out of 100, it will free it up in a day or two. In your case, though, I have to say I'm a bit surprised that the fuel somehow made it through the filter yet still somehow gummed up the works inside of a single day. BTW, if you like PB Blaster, try Kroil sometime. (Or a 50-50 mix of ATF and acetone, if the parts in question can handle the acetone...) [/QUOTE]
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