I was layed up for four months due to an accident at home and concerned about the plane sitting without being flown especially with the auto gas and some of the garbage it has. I had a friend of mine install a pint of SeaFoam in each tank and run the engine to get it in to the carburetors. After I recovered to where I could fly the plane I was thrilled with how easy it started and well it ran which I contribute to the SeaFoam. If I was not going fly the plane regularly I would highly recommend adding SeaFoam to the fuel.
HI RICHARD
I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF SEAFOAM CAN YOU LET ME KNOW WHWAT IT IS AND WHERE I CAN BUY IT AS I DO NOT FLY AS MUCH AS I WOULD LIKE AND THIS SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT PRODUCT TO USE
Hello Mark,
I have found it readily available at PEP Boys Automotive Stores. Since they stock it I would assume that other stores like Auto Zone and NAPA would have it also.
I have used it in all my vehicles including my plane. It seems to work very well cleaning everything up in its path. You can buy it now at WalMart. I was wondering if anyone had heard anything about SeaFoam having any adverse effects on the rotax.
Thanks!
Dennis
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