Posted by john *.?-!.* cub owner on May 07, 2008 at 06:06:59 from (72.161.151.224):
In Reply to: Sta-Bil GOOD STUFF! posted by C-man on May 06, 2008 at 09:11:09:
I have used Sea Foam for over 20 years since a local mechanic recommended it for a rough running engine. It did the job. I use it once a year in the fuel, in everything as a preventive measure, and on older rigs that I am getting ready to rebuild I put a can in the oil and work them for a couple hours before draining the oil. Really cleans out the sludge, etc.
As to Stabil, I started using it around 8 or 10 years ago. I put it in my gas cans for the trimmer tiller, mowers, etc. the year round. Mainly year round, because you never know how much fuel you will use during the year. The last couple of years it was so dry here I hardly used any gas. Since I started using the Stabil, I have not had to rebuild a carb. and first thing in the spring they start right up, even though I take no special preparations in the off season.
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