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Did Sea Foam shock treatment, water turned to sludge???
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<blockquote data-quote="Incahiker" data-source="post: 185159" data-attributes="member: 4777"><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p> I never really looked at the bucket until after I was done with the treatment and noticed that it was just a big, thick, greasy layer of crap on the water. Hope it didn't mess anything up. There was a ton more water then there was the sludge, the sludge was just floating on top. I will go to the lake and then spray some more deep creep in while I am on the water under load, then I should really be able to gun the throttle and knock the crap out of it for good.</p><p></p><p> So that sludge is what was in my motor? Was that stuff actually in the cylinder and around the piston? If it was I really can't believe there was so much of it in there, it was nasty. Hopefully that was all my motor needed. I put some more deep creep in the carb until it killed the motor again and this time I just left it to sit until I take the boat out on Saturday, hopefully saturating it some more. The motor was more responsive though. I hope the sea foam works its magic, cause I have already cleaned and soaked the carb twice until the think looked brand spanking new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Incahiker, post: 185159, member: 4777"] Thanks, I never really looked at the bucket until after I was done with the treatment and noticed that it was just a big, thick, greasy layer of crap on the water. Hope it didn't mess anything up. There was a ton more water then there was the sludge, the sludge was just floating on top. I will go to the lake and then spray some more deep creep in while I am on the water under load, then I should really be able to gun the throttle and knock the crap out of it for good. So that sludge is what was in my motor? Was that stuff actually in the cylinder and around the piston? If it was I really can't believe there was so much of it in there, it was nasty. Hopefully that was all my motor needed. I put some more deep creep in the carb until it killed the motor again and this time I just left it to sit until I take the boat out on Saturday, hopefully saturating it some more. The motor was more responsive though. I hope the sea foam works its magic, cause I have already cleaned and soaked the carb twice until the think looked brand spanking new. [/QUOTE]
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