mike5511
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Is that a positive comment, or a negative comment? Or just an observation?WOW!
What a hot topic!
I'm amazed to see so many infrequent posters comment on Seafoam.
Is that a positive comment, or a negative comment? Or just an observation?WOW!
What a hot topic!
I'm amazed to see so many infrequent posters comment on Seafoam.
Mine occasionally clogs even running carefully mixed 50:1
Starting a Stihl leaf blower will eventually clog the Spark arrester.It will prematurely clog the spark arrester on a Stihl leaf blower.
Are you using the cap off a gallon can or one of the 16oz cans. They are different sizes.You take the cap off the seafoam can fill with
seafoam then pour in oil. I don't measure it.
It works for me!
willy
You are supposed to clean the spark arrestor regularly. Wire brush and a 30 second job.Starting a Stihl leaf blower will eventually clog the Spark arrester.
That's funny, I had a stihl 044 and a 051. The 051 that I bought in the 70's and the 044 I bought mid 80's and all both of them ate was reg. pump gas and the stihl brand oil and neither one of them ever had the screen cleaned. The only thing I ever did to them was to keep the air filter clean, change a spark plug every year or so, and of course replaced chains and bars when needed, a oil cap or two and a few other related parts that normally wear out in the chain an bar area. Both would be still running if it hadn't been for the fire that burned my building down. Oh and I always mixed my gas 40:1 or i of their bottles of oil to 2 gallons of gas. Both of them preformed as good as they did when they were new.You are supposed to clean the spark arrestor regularly. Wire brush and a 30 second job.