Decarbing WOW what a difference

Brian Hall

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I got up this morning and decided to decarb my 1973 85 horse Evinrude. I used the method that gss036 describes in the FAQ forum.<br /><br />I have never seen so much mucky crap in my life! I ran it for 15 minutes and let it sit for 15 minutes, did that three times and then took it to the lake for a test run.<br /><br />Made a big difference in throttle responce and top end speed. The tach hasn't come in yet so I didn't get to see the difference there.<br /><br />I put a cardboard box behind the prop to see all the crap that came out and it was about 1/2 inch thick in the bottom of the box when I was done!<br /><br />Seafoam is one great product and I will be using it regularly from now on.
 

jetboater

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Re: Decarbing WOW what a difference

that's great!! glad it made such a difference!. If you're looking for a product to use "on a daily basis" try Carbon-Free made by ValveTech. It's made to keep marinre engines free of carbon buildup. I've used it for several years--works great!--add it to the gas tank and it goes a long was toward keeping it as clean as you got it now. You can get it at West Marine or Boat US.
 

KCLOST

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Re: Decarbing WOW what a difference

tx,<br /><br />Did you use the deep creep spray? Or just the regular sea foam from a can and spray it in the carbs with a spray bottle....?
 

BillP

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Re: Decarbing WOW what a difference

A lot of the stuff you see is crud built up in the exhaust area breaking free.
 

bubbakat

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Re: Decarbing WOW what a difference

KCLOST use them both best money you will ever spend.
 

recess

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Re: Decarbing WOW what a difference

Must have been something in the air. I found a can of Sea Foam at Northern Tool and decided to try it. WOW. You talk about crud and cr^% coming out of the exhaust. 2 neighbors came by to see what was on fire because of the smoke. I picked up this 1974 70 hp Johnson and have no idea of the maintenance that's been done. From what came out of the exhaust, I can't wait to try it on the water this weekend. Read the earlier posts on how to mix it. The 3/4 gallon with a pint of SeaFoam for 15 mins made a believer out of me.
 

Trent

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Re: Decarbing WOW what a difference

Go to WalMart and try "Berrymans B12" In the pour can. A little cheaper than seafoam and does just as good of a job for me. Pour it into the fuel a few times during the year and you dont need to "Decarb". My thoughts only
 

Brian Hall

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Re: Decarbing WOW what a difference

Kclost, I used the pour in Seafoam with a gallon of gas and the appropriate amount of oil.<br /><br />I ran it for 15 minutes then let it sit for 15 minutes, repeated that 3 times and used almost the full gallon of gas.<br /><br />The sludge that was dripping off my prop was amazing. It was about 1/4 inch thick!<br /><br />Be sure and put something over the exhaust or you will have it sprayed all over everything.
 

bubbakat

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Re: Decarbing WOW what a difference

You can get those engines warm and put some in the spark plug holes and let set for about 30 min. and will cut that crud off quick
 
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