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05-01-2021, 11:28 AM | #1 |
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Will Seafoam clean a carb, or more accurately keep it clean, after the car has been sitting for awhile? I don't drive my widebed very often, and the Weber carb often has plugged accelerator pump action. It is a chore for me to remove the carb and clean the passageways. TIA, Jim B
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05-01-2021, 11:33 AM | #2 |
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Seafoam makes a product called Tune-up. It may well help clean it but I doubt unless continuous use it will stay clean.
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05-01-2021, 12:10 PM | #3 |
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I have used Seafoam on later model cars with hydraulic lifters. Worked well, but have not tried it for a carb cleaner.
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05-01-2021, 12:18 PM | #4 |
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Jim, I have used it in my '70 Ford pickup that sits a lot. It smooths out the idle after using it for a while.
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05-01-2021, 12:24 PM | #5 |
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Jim, the basic answer is yes. Ideally you can use a plastic straw on the end of an aerosol can of carburetor cleaner to start the initial dissolving of the dried gasoline. I am assuming you are using an electric pump, but however you can mix some Seafoam in about a 50/50 mixture and get it into the carb. bowl, it will likely start working on the accelerator pump circuit too.
Once you have it cleaned, find a small municipal airport where you can purchase some 100LL fuel for your boat in a jug, and then install that into your truck's fuel tank away from the airport. The AV gas does not sour or taint like ethanol fuels do, so this should keep the passageways open during stowage. Around here, we are paying about $5.30 a gallon for the AV gas, but it is a much better solution IMO. |
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Once you have it cleaned, find a small municipal airport where you can purchase some 100LL fuel for your boat in a jug, and then install that into your truck's fuel tank away from the airport. The AV gas does not sour or taint like ethanol fuels do, so this should keep the passageways open during stowage. Around here, we are paying about $5.30 a gallon for the AV gas, but it is a much better solution IMO.[/QUOTE] Boat owners believed avgas improved the performance of the engines in their boats and came to me to buy. I always obliged even though I had my doubts about this extra performance. Once when I was working in the desert I took a truck to Kalgoorlie with a load of recently decanted avgas drums to refill. I had to do this from the airside and although I had airside approval I found the fuel company operators most reluctant to sell because they didn’t know the history of the 44gal drums. Blind Freddy could see they were pristine and painted appropriately plus my airside pass and pilot licence didn’t mean much at all to them. They took much convincing but did sell it reluctantly to me and told me not to come again. To buy fully approved fuel from the oil company in new fully approved new drums was an additional 593 miles west. Just another example of initiative and imagination being removed from those working in many industries. Probably directed by university trained executives who had never ever walked in the dust.
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Once when I was working in the desert I took a truck to Kalgoorlie with a load of recently decanted avgas drums to refill. I had to do this from the airside and although I had airside approval I found the fuel company operators most reluctant to sell because they didn’t know the history of the 44gal drums. Blind Freddy could see they were pristine and painted appropriately plus my airside pass and pilot licence didn’t mean much at all to them. They took much convincing but did sell it reluctantly to me and told me not to come again. To buy fully approved fuel from the oil company in new fully approved new drums was an additional 593 miles west. Just another example of initiative and imagination being removed from those working in many industries. Probably directed by university trained executives who had never ever walked in the dust. [/QUOTE] The reason I suggested telling them it was for a boat is that it is against the law to use Av gas in a motor vehicle operating on public roads is because federal & state highway taxes have not been collected. |
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05-02-2021, 08:11 PM | #8 |
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SeaFoam isn't too bad but I've had better luck with Gumout Tune-Up with PEA.
PEA means 'PolyEther-Amine' which is a potent Nitrogen based detergent cleaner, that will attack deposits better than SeaFoam does. It is like what you find in Shell gasoline, V-Power with Nitrogen, their Premium grade gasoline. Great stuff. Run a few tanks full Shell V-Power thru your everyday driver it really scours the injectors clean and burns off carbon deposits and gunk. Has to be good for a Model A too just haven't tried it in the A yet Check out their web site it explains the science behind it. https://gumout.com/our-ingredients/ |
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Our modern vehicles (2000 Ranger truck and 2016 Hyundai) occasionally sputter and run rough. Since it is not a consistent problem I've assumed it was occasional tanks of sub-par gas. Read somewhere (Consumer Reports or similar?) that putting premium gas in a vehicle designed for 87 octane is a waste of money, but I might try a few tanks of this Shell V-power. It may cost less than the ethanol-free that I put in the Model A.......
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From BRENT in 10-uh-C post.
The reason I suggested telling them it was for a boat is that it is against the law to use Av gas in a motor vehicle operating on public roads is because federal & state highway taxes have not been collected.[/QUOTE] Why worry about the law. Tell them anything. I have no conscience about lying to them, after all they lie to us every day. And taxes? The more they collect, the more they have to trash.
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There are some stations that sell ethanol free fuel cheaper than Avgas, lots of people use it in their snowmobiles, mowers and power equipment. |
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Walmart often has a Murphy USA in the same parking lot. Murphy sells non-ethanol gas in our area. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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05-05-2021, 06:26 PM | #13 |
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Why not ethanol free?
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I always add 1oz per gal. to my Town Sedan at fill up as among the other claims on the can it starts that it "stabilizes" and "controls moisture" in fuels. |
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05-01-2021, 04:57 PM | #15 |
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Blind Freddy !?? I think I worked with him once. We'd just done a Cessna 206 check.
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05-02-2021, 08:45 PM | #16 |
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Drove my dad's A a couple of years ago and it popped and bucked all 5 miles to my house. Topped it off with non-ethanol fuel and a pint of seafoam. It ran ragged the first mile and was fine after that.
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05-03-2021, 07:44 AM | #17 |
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Drive it more, nothing sits well, from cars to humans to eating a bad clam.
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05-03-2021, 09:10 AM | #18 |
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While I am not using SeaFoam or any other additives in the gas, I can relate this story.
My neighbor had a motorhome, 100 gallon gas tank. He filled it and added 2 or 3 bottles of SeaFoam. After 6 months, he went to drive it, no joy. The SeaFoam had settled to the bottom and since the solvents are not volitle enough the engine would not run. We had to pull the pump from the tank, wash it out with gas and purge the injectors. Then we could fire the engine and then drain the tank. In the words of a wise man "There are no magic mechanics in a can" John
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