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Old 03-14-09, 01:17 AM   #1
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Question question about seafoam...

I have found seafoam and was very close to buying it, BUT, what exactly does it do? i have finally gotten my gas tanks cleaned out for the most part, meaning there is a slight chance there is something in it but i have drained them about 100 times through...i have got the boat running off of a seperate 6 gallon gas tank but not yet the actual tanks in the boat. they are made into the boat (90 model ranger, tanks are dual side-by-side---may be 60 gallons together) and its a doozie to get them out. but when i asked, someone told me the motor may lock up with putting seafoam into it but they werent completely sure. i have a newer yamaha pro v 175, what does the seafoam help and will it have any negative affect on my boat? if not... how much do i put in compared to how much gas? thanks ahead of time.

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