SEA FOAM MOTOR TREATMENT for Small Engine Applications


Small Engine Applications
Works and Performs Instantly

  • Stabilizes fuel
  • Cleans carburetor
  • Cleans carbon
  • Removes moisture
  • Assures fast starts
  • Frees sticky rings
  • Restores power
  • Upper cylinder lube
  • Smooths rough idle


How to Use Sea Foam
In Tune-Up of Small 4 Cycle Carbureted Engine Lawn Mowers, Tillers, Edgers, Snowblowers, etc.

1.      Start engine. If engine will not start, check spark and compression. If engine has spark and compression, pour a small amount up to 1/2 ounce into the carburetor throat. Sea Foam will act as starting fulid and will start the engine unless there is a mechanical or electrical problem. With engine warm, keep on high idle and slowly pour one ounce through carburetor throat. Make sure exhaust is well ventilated when using in the carburetor as fumes will be extreme for a short time.

  1. Pour 1/2 ounce to one ounce into small fuel tank and oil crackcase.
  2. Immediate Results: Same as for large 4 cycle Autos, Trucks, Tractors, etc.
    NOTE: One pint treats 8-25 gallons of gas (average one ounce per gallon) or 6-12 gallons of gas oil mix (average 2 ounces per gallon.) Does not replace oil. Use frequently.


For Small 2-Cycle Engines

1.      Use procedure 1 of tune-up of small 4 cycle carbureted engines.

2.      Pour 1/2 to 1 ounce into small fuel tank.

3.      See label on can for exact detailed results for use in each area Fuel Tank-Carburetor.
NOTE:
Sea Foam does not replace 2 cycle oil.


For Engine Storage

1.      For storage, the engine should be thoroughly saturated internally with Sea Foam. Sea Foam can be injected internally through the spark plug holes or through the carburetor with ignition off.


For Fuel Stabilization

1.      Use 1 pint to 25 gallons or (average of 1 ounce per gallon) to stabilize and condition fuels. One pint stabilizes 25 gallons of regular, unleaded and diesel fuels.

  1. Use 1 pint to stabilize 6-12 gallons of 2 cycle (gas-oil mix) fuels (average 2 ounce per gallon).