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<blockquote data-quote="macawman" data-source="post: 450147" data-attributes="member: 23375"><p>I think we made some progress with the seafoam soak. After blowing as much of the seafoam out as possible, I reinstalled the plugs and...</p><p></p><p>1. Motor actually started with the throttle in the start position, and on the third pull yet. Only ran for a few seconds. Never done that before.</p><p></p><p>2. Motor would start on full throttle and continue running, but with a bit of a stumble.</p><p></p><p>3. After running at high speed until the motor was warmed up, I was able to throttle back to medium speed and continue running. However, the smoke coming from that thing was unbelievable. I had to shut the motor down because I couldn't see anything. Hope that was due to burning off the seafoam. If it's going to smoke that bad all the time, I'll have tree-huggers storming my house.</p><p></p><p>4. You should see the crap that washed out into a fresh fill of the test drum.m</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macawman, post: 450147, member: 23375"] I think we made some progress with the seafoam soak. After blowing as much of the seafoam out as possible, I reinstalled the plugs and... 1. Motor actually started with the throttle in the start position, and on the third pull yet. Only ran for a few seconds. Never done that before. 2. Motor would start on full throttle and continue running, but with a bit of a stumble. 3. After running at high speed until the motor was warmed up, I was able to throttle back to medium speed and continue running. However, the smoke coming from that thing was unbelievable. I had to shut the motor down because I couldn't see anything. Hope that was due to burning off the seafoam. If it's going to smoke that bad all the time, I'll have tree-huggers storming my house. 4. You should see the crap that washed out into a fresh fill of the test drum.m [/QUOTE]
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