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Old 05-27-2009, 04:49 PM
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There's nothing that Seafoam can't clean. Try taking your fuel line off of the water seperator and take a 1 quart seafoam and 3 quart gas mix (In a 1 gallon jug) and run this 1/2 way out and let the motor sit for an hour. Run the other half of the mix thru and then put in the water and take it for a ride.

It works!!!!
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Old 05-27-2009, 04:55 PM
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There's nothing that Seafoam can't clean. Try taking your fuel line off of the water seperator and take a 1 quart seafoam and 3 quart gas mix (In a 1 gallon jug) and run this 1/2 way out and let the motor sit for an hour. Run the other half of the mix thru and then put in the water and take it for a ride.

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007 I may give that a try if YAMAHA doesnt come through. I have always run a little seafoam in every tank of gas, thats why i dont understand why its clogged....
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Old 05-27-2009, 05:00 PM
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007 I may give that a try if YAMAHA doesnt come through. I have always run a little seafoam in every tank of gas, thats why i dont understand why its clogged....
This treatment will clean everything including piston heads, spark plugs and carbs all in one shot. You'll think that it's a 2 stroke for a little while until all of the carbon burns up.
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There's nothing that Seafoam can't clean. Try taking your fuel line off of the water seperator and take a 1 quart seafoam and 3 quart gas mix (In a 1 gallon jug) and run this 1/2 way out and let the motor sit for an hour. Run the other half of the mix thru and then put in the water and take it for a ride.

It works!!!!

007.....I ran 2 treatments through it today then took it to the lake with a little left of the second treatment. Got out there and the same thing (bogging and wouldnt run), but I stayed with it and after running for a while it slowly started picking up speed. After running about 3 or 4 miles it planed out and hadnt looked back. I have always been a fan of Seafoam,but now i am gonna be there #1 spokesman it just saved me a @#$load of money. Forty dollars worth of Seafoam just saved me over $400.00!!!!!!!!!!!

Where you want that steak dinner sent!!!!!!!!!!!!
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007.....I ran 2 treatments through it today then took it to the lake with a little left of the second treatment. Got out there and the same thing (bogging and wouldnt run), but I stayed with it and after running for a while it slowly started picking up speed. After running about 3 or 4 miles it planed out and hadnt looked back. I have always been a fan of Seafoam,but now i am gonna be there #1 spokesman it just saved me a @#$load of money. Forty dollars worth of Seafoam just saved me over $400.00!!!!!!!!!!!

Where you want that steak dinner sent!!!!!!!!!!!!
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