Illustration of use
Adding Sea Foam Motor Treatment to a gasoline carburetor fuel system will help.
- Dissolves dirt and oil stains in the fuel tank and carburetor oil circuit
- Clean needle valves, bowl plugs, injectors and nozzles
- Cleaning of hydrocarbon residues and deposits in the intake and combustion chamber area
- Clean and lubricate the air inlet, throttle, and upper cylinder
Maintenance Tips.
- For each tank of carbureted engine fuel, add 1 ounce of Sea Foam per gallon of gasoline
- Clean and lubricate carburetor intakes with Sea Foam Spray - excellent for long term storage engines
- Sea Foam in the tank cleans and lubricates the entire fuel system at all times
- Engine Type. All two-stroke and four-stroke carbureted gasoline engines
- Applicable products. Sea Foam Motor Treatment
- Product Number. SF16CN
- Quantity. 1 can
How to clean a clogged gasoline carburetor
- Check the condition of the spark plugs.
- Drain or siphon the fuel from the tank.
- Drain the fuel from each carburetor bowl plug. (If this part is inaccessible or out of reach, see the "Important Notes" section)
- After draining the gasoline from the tank and carburetor, add Sea Foam and 8 ounces of fresh gasoline mix (1 to 2).
- After putting the cleaning mixture into the fuel tank, pull the engine with the crankshaft/Prime/rope to draw the cleaning mixture into the carburetor.
- Allow the engine to sit and soak for a period of time - overnight to 24 hours if possible, 48 to 72 hours if necessary.
- Once the engine is started and running, SeaFoam in the tank will continue to dissolve residue as fuel is drawn in and through the carburetor.
- When ready to run the engine under high load (normal engine use), add more fresh fuel.
IMPORTANT:If you are unable to drain the carburetor or tank of old fuel, remove the spark plugs and add a high concentration of Sea Foam and new fuel to the fuel tank. After removing the spark plugs, follow steps 5 and 6.