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29
Jul

Are You Using a Gas Additive?

Posted by Sue

I remember when regular gas was what you used in all your lawn mowers, boats, snow throwers, snowmobiles, ATV’s and other toys. These days unleaded gas is the new regular. From your engine’s perspective it isn’t as pure and has its own additives that can gum-up your carburetor.

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You may know that you should winterize (or summerize) your gas engines with an additive like Sea Foam, but did you know that you should really be using these additives on a regular basis to help keep your carburetor clean and you engine running smoothly?

As you run any carbureted or fuel injected gas engine they build up carbon deposits. Adding a little Sea Foam to your gas will keep your engines running smoothly year around, even if they don’t run for months at a time.

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If your lawn is like mine, and it has gone dormant, your lawn mower may be sitting for weeks before you use it again. If it doesn’t want to start, or is running roughly Sea Foam can help. You’ll need to clean out the gas line and possibly clean out the carburetor. If you can put new gas in that is best, and then treat that gas with Sea Foam.  Otherwise add it to the gas in the tank and cross your fingers!

Better yet, check out this Sea Foam How To You Tube.
Sea Foam is a brand name, and one that I am most familiar with, but there are other’s out there that can provide the same benefit. I do know that Sea Foam is EPA-registered and will not harm engine components, gaskets, seals, oxygen sensors or catalytic converters. It is a pure petroleum product that liquefies gum and varnish deposits, removing carbon deposits and freeing sticky valves.

Most boating stores, ATV dealers and hardware stores will sell Sea Foam and other gasoline additives.

If you use E10 Ethanol, check out the cautions at the Fuel Testers website.