Re: How to avoid carbon buildup in an outboard?
Many moons ago one of the posters (Kenny?) here was an omc tech. He wrote that his customers who ran treatment in every tank eventually had their rubber parts fail. Personally, I don't like the idea of running a solvent full time in my motors and haven't tried it. I run regular TCW03 and decarbonize every season or two by dunking it in the carbs and shutting down for 15 minutes. OMC Tuner in the past and Seafoam now. Either way, it takes a lot of running hrs (more than most would do in a season - even in Florida) to build up damaging carbon, even on a dirty, worn, cold running engines.
Many moons ago one of the posters (Kenny?) here was an omc tech. He wrote that his customers who ran treatment in every tank eventually had their rubber parts fail. Personally, I don't like the idea of running a solvent full time in my motors and haven't tried it. I run regular TCW03 and decarbonize every season or two by dunking it in the carbs and shutting down for 15 minutes. OMC Tuner in the past and Seafoam now. Either way, it takes a lot of running hrs (more than most would do in a season - even in Florida) to build up damaging carbon, even on a dirty, worn, cold running engines.