Lakes84
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Aug 28, 2011
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Re: how to get the old gas out?
Well, I'm 45 and have been using it for years. I used to be accustomed to breaking my carb down in my old Merc and cleaning the high speed jets. I started using SF (yes a hail mary in a can) and when I would disassemble my carb to clean, it was clean as a whistle. When I went to rebuild that same carb ( I was a big motorhead in my younger days) That carb was so clean it didn't need a rebuild. (just one of many examples)
So, It's been my experience that the biggest disbelievers in that product and the biggest public skeptics of.... well just about anything are the ones who have either...A...never experienced, or B...never attempted to experience the product they are speaking of.
ETA: HERE is a great thread on another forum I belong to that is all fisherman with boats big and small like us. Read for your self the overwhelming experience of Sea Foam by these guys.
Well, I'm 45 and have been using it for years. I used to be accustomed to breaking my carb down in my old Merc and cleaning the high speed jets. I started using SF (yes a hail mary in a can) and when I would disassemble my carb to clean, it was clean as a whistle. When I went to rebuild that same carb ( I was a big motorhead in my younger days) That carb was so clean it didn't need a rebuild. (just one of many examples)
So, It's been my experience that the biggest disbelievers in that product and the biggest public skeptics of.... well just about anything are the ones who have either...A...never experienced, or B...never attempted to experience the product they are speaking of.
ETA: HERE is a great thread on another forum I belong to that is all fisherman with boats big and small like us. Read for your self the overwhelming experience of Sea Foam by these guys.