440fish
Well-Known Member
Stuff works great. I use it to decarbon everything from outboards to snowmobiles to my super bee.
I was experimenting with different heat range plugs on my bee and pulled out some that were obviously too cold. For hahas i put the plugs in a plastic cup and poured some sea foam in. A day later i pulled them out and they went from nasty black carbon to a clean light tan with no crust.
***btw sea foam will NOT foul plugs. Even if you do a heavy decarb where you stall the motor out and let it sit the motor will refire with no issues.
fwiw i read an article years ago that said the history of the product dates back to the days of WW2 when they used it to keep the early detroit diesels from carboning up due to their dirty running nature and the poor fuels available overseas during wartime.
I was experimenting with different heat range plugs on my bee and pulled out some that were obviously too cold. For hahas i put the plugs in a plastic cup and poured some sea foam in. A day later i pulled them out and they went from nasty black carbon to a clean light tan with no crust.
***btw sea foam will NOT foul plugs. Even if you do a heavy decarb where you stall the motor out and let it sit the motor will refire with no issues.
fwiw i read an article years ago that said the history of the product dates back to the days of WW2 when they used it to keep the early detroit diesels from carboning up due to their dirty running nature and the poor fuels available overseas during wartime.