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Herb_b
Posted 10/19/2006 8:24 AM (#215710 - in reply to #215656)
Subject: RE: Boat Winterizing Delema!





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Location: Maple Grove, MN
Another good idea is to add a can of Sea Foam to your gas tank. Sea Foam does lots of good things for your boat like cleaning out any water, stabalizing the fuel, helps remove gunk from the piston walls, and helps keep injectors and carbs clean. I keep Sea Foam in all my motors all year including the snow blower, lawn mower, power auger, and, of course, boat motor. Just adding about an ounce a gallon to the gas tank can make life so much easier. Everything starts and runs so much better.

I have a neighbor of mine who would never put any stabalizer in his snow blower or lawn mower. Every spring and first snow fall he would end up taking apart carburators to clean out the gook. So I gave him a can of Sea Foam and haven't had to blow his driveway out since. It used to be fun hearing the colorful language though.....


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