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<blockquote data-quote="PsychoXP18CC" data-source="post: 425428" data-attributes="member: 11641"><p>The sea foam won't hurt anything. As I was reading your post I was thinking of Seafoam. Mix ratio is on the can. If I remember correctly they have a recommended first time ratio that is about twice as strong as their recommendation for routine use. I used it every few months in my old v-4 johnson and it would smoke like a tar kiln for about the whole tank, but would clear up on the next tank and run nice and smooth until I carb'd it back up trolling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsychoXP18CC, post: 425428, member: 11641"] The sea foam won't hurt anything. As I was reading your post I was thinking of Seafoam. Mix ratio is on the can. If I remember correctly they have a recommended first time ratio that is about twice as strong as their recommendation for routine use. I used it every few months in my old v-4 johnson and it would smoke like a tar kiln for about the whole tank, but would clear up on the next tank and run nice and smooth until I carb'd it back up trolling. [/QUOTE]
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