Mr.Stuart
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Jul 18, 2007
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Re: 1978 115hp rude idle question
Ok, I'll give it a go, hope it works, I'm kind of guessing that it will, the problem isn't very bad at all, and hardly noticeable.
I figured I'd pick up two cans of seafoam, use one can for the one gallon mix, then dump the other can in the 18 gallon tank then fill it up, between the two tanks, it should clear the problem up, and I'm hoping that I might see a little better fuel economy when I'm done, it really loves gas at this point, it likes sucking my wallet dry.
Stuart
You've got it right. In the driveway let it run at 1k - 1.5k and cycle up and down. (Never let it go past 2k). Give the seafoam a chance to get into all the idle passages. Then shut it down and let it do its work for awhile. Blow it wide open on the water.
It'll smoke like a house on fire. Fear not.
Ok, I'll give it a go, hope it works, I'm kind of guessing that it will, the problem isn't very bad at all, and hardly noticeable.
I figured I'd pick up two cans of seafoam, use one can for the one gallon mix, then dump the other can in the 18 gallon tank then fill it up, between the two tanks, it should clear the problem up, and I'm hoping that I might see a little better fuel economy when I'm done, it really loves gas at this point, it likes sucking my wallet dry.
Stuart