Wot Rpm?

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Tashas directions. In a portable tank, mix 3/4 gallons of premix gas, and 3/4 can of seafoam, (assuming of course that you don't have the vro connected). Put the remaining seafoam in a spray bottle. Run the motor up to operating temperture, remove the plugs, one at a time, and spray some seafoam into each cylinder and replace the plug. Let it sit for about 15 minutes, then remove the air silencer from the carb while waiting. Restart the motor, and spray seafoam into each carb, until it start to stall. Repeat until the seafoam is gone. Run out the remaining gas. It will smoke like it is on fire, and drip goo on the ground. Replace the plugs with new ones. This procedure burns the carbon out of the motor and been known to free up rings and increase compression.

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It can, or on the water. Just be sure it is dark, or your neighbours are forgiving, since it will smoke like heck. That is normal. It will also drip black carbon and goo, normal as well. If you have spare plugs, I would put them in, since the ones in during the de carb will be ruined.

From then on, I would just add some to the fuel along with your oil as a routine maintainence to keep the motor healthy.
 

davis7210

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Wow that last post about mid 80's omc engines is really close to home !! previous owner had same setup as listed, to the T!! Looks like i have some more maint items to get done. Got new 17p prop on the way, new champion oem plugs on the counter, a quick stop at autozone. then as soon as repair manual gets here will tackle new water pump impeller.
 

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This may help with the water pump, if it is your first to do.

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When the decarbon treatment using the portable tank was first introduced by Captain Dunkelberger, He was careful to say that several successive treatments were often necessary to complete the de-carbon process. That is still good advice that is often missing from later interpretations.

One treatment is sometimes adequate for an engine that has been regularly decarbed as recommended by OMC/BRP, but will rarely complete the job on an engine that has not been cleaned for a long time.

One other suggestion from the feedback on this forum: Engines with recirculating check valves will often find the check valves clogged after the de-carbon treatment. A very good time to service them will be at the completion of the de-carbon treatment.

BTW, Sea Foam products are available here:http://www.iboats.com/Fuel_Treatmen...category.t--view_id.217316--search_type.brand


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Posted by: Dunk at 11:46 PM 6/19/2002
This works for Carbed, EFI, Ficht, HPDI, Optimax and even 4 strokes...
First you need a separate small fuel tank. One of those 3 gal red Tempos works great or an empty gal milk jug will also work, but might be a bit messier..
I use Seafoam over the OEM stuff like OMC Engine Tuner or Merc Power Tune because in the last few years they changed the formula and you have to let them sit up 12 hours. Who's got time for that?? Seafoam you can buy from NAPA, CarQuest or other auto stores. Seafoam works in 15 mins.
You'll need 3/4 gal of gasoline and one 16oz can of seafoam for each engine. Don't forget to add 3oz of oil if you are premixing in a carbed engine. Use about 3 ft piece of fuel hose off the little tank. You connect this tank to your engine by pulling off the main tank fuel hose off the intake side of your water separating fuel filter and plug the hose off the small tank on to that fitting. Or you can separate the fuel line on the tank side primer ball, so you can still use your primer. If you have an engine that has fuel plug then you need a fuel plug on the little tanks hose.
Start the engine, let it warm up and start pulling the mix into the engine. You may have to increase the idle to keep it running once she get loaded with the Seafoam. Run the engine 15 mins in the dock or just cruising around under 2500. Then shut it down and let it sit for 15 mins. Restart the engine, the smoke you see is the carbon burning off. Do the whole thing again and let her sit again for 15 mins. If she smokes after the second time do it again, but I've never seen one still smoke after three doses. The gallon mix should be enough to do this 3 times. You don't need any wide open throttle, you don't need to change the plugs. If it's cleaning the combustion chambers it's also cleaning the plugs, but every 50-60hrs is good time to change plugs in most engines.
I cleaned a antique evinrude one time that had a 1/4" of solid carbon on the exhaust chamber walls by running a 1/2 gal of the mix through it. Seafoam has been around since the 30's and it's what they used when they were burning straight 4 stroke 40SAE oils in outboards.
You guys with the 4 strokes think you are immune from this? Those engines work 10 times as hard as any auto engine ever will and they will carbon up. I bought a Bronco two years ago that had 95,000 miles on it. When I used seafoam on it I had the neighbors hanging out of their front doors looking for where the fire was after I started it the first time there so much smoke.
Too many are under the assumption that it's totally the 2 stroke oil that causes the carbon, Wrong... it's also the additives they put in the fuels today. The carbon inhibitors in 2 stroke oil are there for this reason also. Remember when gasoline used to smell like gasoline, today it smells more like bad cologne.
For those guys that like to do the carbon treatment by spraying it down the carbs Seafoam also comes in spray can called Deep Creep. It's the same stuff under pressure. Says right on the can Oxygen Sensor Safe, for you Yam guys.
After that if your engine maunf recommends a daily additive treatment then do that in the mean time, but all 2 stroke outboard need decarboned every 50-60hrs. If I owned a 4 stroke I would do it the same. Once you are set up with the tank and hose the Seafoam is only 5-6 bucks can. It to easy not to do it.



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On today's fuel, 5800 is a good number. You might get some positive response from a pad bottom boat at 6000.

That rectifier is (obviously) not water cooled one. Well, it was for a second but anyway - look at your batter connections. If you have wing nuts, get rid of them. Use self locking (nylock) nuts.

Can anyone tell me what a PAD BOTTOM BOAT is? My boat has a part of the hull that is appox. 3" tall, and 12" to 16" wide. It runs from stern to halfway to bow, tappering down as it gets closer to the bow. Thanks for all replies!!! Forgot to mention this part is lower at the stern.
 
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davis7210

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Thanks, It looks like my little hydra sport is a pad bottom. I have tried to find some info about her, no luck yet! Got to do some decarbing and new plugs today, new prop did not make it. Want to get on the water soon!!!!!!
 
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