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Using Seafoam in the proper proportions will never hurt your engine. (And it just might help). Personally, I use it in every 5th tankful, just to be on the safe side.
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Thanks, I'll give it a shot also.Today I changed out the fuel line from water sep to engine,a new primer bulb and line from bulb to sep.I used a can of decarb and it seems to now be running nice at idle.
I took it out for a ride, it still runs a little rough in gear@ 5mph, after I got out of the wake zone I got it up on plane gradually, and it seemed to be running nice, but if I try to get up from slow to stop I get nothing, I can have the throttle all the way down and the boat just doesn't respond, it seems to vibrate too. I did notice the throttle is very hard to push like it needs grease or something, but it was like this before this problem started. Any suggestions?, the stripers are biting, and I'd like to get this resolved. |
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