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I knew things were going to good /1992 2 stroke 40hp Yamaha
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 506079" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>If you want to cleanout your outboard from all the carbon buildup, use Seafoam...that is what it is made for !! Add to fuel, then run engine and spray into carb until engine stalls. Let it set at least 15 minutes. Then with a heavy dose added to the fuel, fire it up again but be prepared for a smoke fest !! It will look like the whole neighborhood is on fire !! It is burning up the carbon deposites rhat were dissolved by the seafoam. Done this many times, just be prepared if your neighbors call the fire dept !!</p><p> As far as AutoZone brake pads go, yes they do have lifetime pad replacement if you plan on keeping the vehicle for a long period of tiime. They are twice the cost, so you need to plan on a long time to get you moneies worth. I had a Blazer for 6 years, it was totaled in a crash, replaced it with another Blazer, same year. Had that one for 8 years, bought the lifetime pads, never bought another set in all those years....but...you do need to return the old wornout pads for a new set, they don' t just hand them out and yes, the reciept as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 506079, member: 1183"] If you want to cleanout your outboard from all the carbon buildup, use Seafoam...that is what it is made for !! Add to fuel, then run engine and spray into carb until engine stalls. Let it set at least 15 minutes. Then with a heavy dose added to the fuel, fire it up again but be prepared for a smoke fest !! It will look like the whole neighborhood is on fire !! It is burning up the carbon deposites rhat were dissolved by the seafoam. Done this many times, just be prepared if your neighbors call the fire dept !! As far as AutoZone brake pads go, yes they do have lifetime pad replacement if you plan on keeping the vehicle for a long period of tiime. They are twice the cost, so you need to plan on a long time to get you moneies worth. I had a Blazer for 6 years, it was totaled in a crash, replaced it with another Blazer, same year. Had that one for 8 years, bought the lifetime pads, never bought another set in all those years....but...you do need to return the old wornout pads for a new set, they don' t just hand them out and yes, the reciept as well. [/QUOTE]
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