Re: Seafoam
The stuff has always scared me so I never used it until recently.
I got 2 old outboards, a '71 Evinrude 18 HP and a '69 Merc 7.5. The 18 hp was pretty funky and the seafoam really cleaned it up good. The 7.5 was probably not used much and fairly clean so it made little difference on it. I also used it on an old '64 Briggs and Stratton 2.5 hp edger motor I have and it worked wonders on that. That little motor always ran bad and leaked oil. It still leaks the oil, but runs a lot better and has a lot more power.
So I will use seafoam from now on.
But with all that said, it still scares me.
Pouring liquid into a running motor can buy you a lot of trouble. Liquid does not compress. The only way I'd ever introduce seafoam into the running motor is by spraying it in.
The other issue with it can be location. I live in the city and when I did the 18 hp Rude I though for sure the fire dept would show up. Lots and lots of smoke can come out of an outboard if the exhaust leg is full of junk. I mean a lot of smoke. LOL
