Sea Foam directly in carb of generator [SOLVED]
I have an Onan generator that’s popping under load. Is it okay to put Sea Foam Motor Treatment directly into the carb?
I HAVE A V65 HONDA MOTOR CYCLE WAS PARKED MANY YEARS AGO FUEL WAS LEFT IN IT WHAT DO YOU SUGEST WANT TO START RIDING AGAIN
Thanks for the question, Delman. If the motorcycle has been sitting, the biggest concern is fuel gum and varnish that’s built up while it was stored. Sea Foam can help clean that out of the fuel system.
Here’s what I’d do:
• Drain the old fuel from the tank
• Add a small amount of fresh fuel and a high concentration of Sea Foam High Mileage (up to about a 1:2 ratio of Sea Foam to fuel. 32 oz of fuel with a full 16 oz can of High Mileage is an easy ratio.)
• Run the engine for a few minutes to pull the treated fuel into the fuel system
• If it won’t stay running, continue cranking it or otherwise draw the treated fuel into the carburetor circuits
• Let it sit overnight
• Start and run it for a while the next day. After that, use up almost all of the treated fuel before refueling.
Once you get it running again, add 1 ounce of Sea Foam per gallon of fuel to help keep the fuel system clean and prevent gum and varnish from forming.
Hope that helps and let me know if you have any other questions!
Best,
Conner
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Delman Willett
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