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<blockquote data-quote="SumDumGuy" data-source="post: 364401" data-attributes="member: 12459"><p>Do a decarb with Seafoam. It is cheap, fun and wont hurt your numbers. I enjoy doing it.</p><p></p><p>I like to run the engine for a while to let it heat up and then start spraying seafoam into the carb until it starts to smoke, cough and sputter then spray it hard until it stalls and dies. Let it sit for somewhere around 15 minutes, fire it up and enjoy.</p><p>After I do this for a few times I'll run a heavier mix in the fuel a couple times, then switch to Seafoam maintenance mix.</p><p></p><p>Good times!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SumDumGuy, post: 364401, member: 12459"] Do a decarb with Seafoam. It is cheap, fun and wont hurt your numbers. I enjoy doing it. I like to run the engine for a while to let it heat up and then start spraying seafoam into the carb until it starts to smoke, cough and sputter then spray it hard until it stalls and dies. Let it sit for somewhere around 15 minutes, fire it up and enjoy. After I do this for a few times I'll run a heavier mix in the fuel a couple times, then switch to Seafoam maintenance mix. Good times! [/QUOTE]
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