somepeople really like seafoam, some dont. some people really like juist a regualr carb cleaner additive put into your gas. it really depends on the person. i myself, just add carb cleaner before the carb gets too bad. aroun donce every year. but again, different people will say different things. but like Doc said, carbs will need servicing eventually.
Like I said you either love seafoam or hate itNEVER... in a 2-stroke !!!! It can kill the engine.
Wow... Thanks! Real helpful post! Now that you say that it really does all make sense. Does anyone know of any let's say ( 2-stroke safe carb cleaners?)I think what Dr. Honda was saying that any of these "Carb Cleaners" including sea faom are a cleaner and are designed to remove varnish and deposits from the fuel system. These are for our purposes a solvent and when they remove varnish and deposits in a 2 stroke they can remove the little bit of oil film that is in the fuel/oil mix as the fuel/oil/carb cleaner mix reaches the crank and cylinders unlike a 4 stroke. There goes your crank and piston lubrication. Remember that there is actually very little oil in these engines so anything that is removing/cleaning that oil film can lead catastrophic failure. Much like a$@ holes we all have an opinion so use at your own risk. I prefer regular Sta-Bil for storage but if we had ethanol here I would probably use their marind formula.
Wow... Thanks! Real helpful post! Now that you say that it really does all make sense. Does anyone know of any let's say ( 2-stroke safe carb cleaners?)
I imagine you can use carb cleaner, when the carbs are OFF the engine... then it will dry and not get into the block, correct?
Well... that's totally different.
When they are off... yes... you need a solvent of some kind to clean them. BUT... you can't run it though the carbs, with the fuel.
Doc, seems I recall you making an observation in another thread about how crappy the new carb cleaners are. Were you speaking of the aerosol cans or the gallon cans into which you soak the carb/parts or something totally different?
thanks,
Rod
That would be the parts dip. (in the gallon can)
In my shop, all I use is carb spray, and compressed air to clean the carbs.
If you don't mind I'll step in here, because I've been around for a while and I know what the Doc's answer will be. Marine Stabil, nothing else.
Lou
What do you say about a product like Mercury Quickleen. Good, bad, or indifferent in these engines??