Iplayfarmer
Super Member
I posted some questions last fall about Sea Foam and got some pretty good responses here on TBN. I used it in all of my small gasoline engines last fall and I've been getting them all back out again and running over the past few days. I'm posting back here to let everyone know my results...
I am impressed!
I have two engines in particular that used to require a special sequence to start. The one always needed a little shot of ether before I tried starting it. It fired up on the second or third revolution after sitting all winter. It has started the same on every time I've started it since. The other engine always needed to turn with the starter for quite a while before it would start to sputter. Often I'd deplete the battery and have to hook up a charger with starter boost to finally get the thing started. It took more that a two or three revolutions, but it still started with hardly any problem.
I went to Checker and bought another can of sea foam so that I'll have it on hand.
I am impressed!
I have two engines in particular that used to require a special sequence to start. The one always needed a little shot of ether before I tried starting it. It fired up on the second or third revolution after sitting all winter. It has started the same on every time I've started it since. The other engine always needed to turn with the starter for quite a while before it would start to sputter. Often I'd deplete the battery and have to hook up a charger with starter boost to finally get the thing started. It took more that a two or three revolutions, but it still started with hardly any problem.
I went to Checker and bought another can of sea foam so that I'll have it on hand.