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Sea Foam vs...

We use Sea Foam to clean out 2 stroke outboards that get soot build up. Its not a lubricant. What I have used in the past is storage seal from Mercury for their outboards, like the fogging oil above it is made to lubricate the cylinder walls and upper end.
 
I coat the cylinders with motor oil on every motor I put together incase they don't get fired for a while, never had a problem.. oil burns out pretty quick. Might be worth a piece of mind to pull a few plugs and look inside, likely whoever bolted it together used some lube.

I agree just about any oil will work followed by cycling the motor.
Thanks. I did the assembly and coated the cylinders BUT it’s been a while. I’ve been told here about fogging and that seems to be the way to go. Thanks for the info.
 
We use Sea Foam to clean out 2 stroke outboards that get soot build up. Its not a lubricant. What I have used in the past is storage seal from Mercury for their outboards, like the fogging oil above it is made to lubricate the cylinder walls and upper end.
Thanks. I’ll look for the Mercury product.
 
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