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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 408300" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>It will take running time to clean out the carbon but you won't get rid of all of it. You need run time at higher engine speeds to truly burn off deposits so give it a couple of tanks of gas and then see what it looks like. I wouldn't pour any excessive fluids into the cylinders. You could pull the plugs and spray some seafoam into each cylinder and let it sit for a couple of days to help break down the carbon, but I would just run it first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 408300, member: 12995"] It will take running time to clean out the carbon but you won't get rid of all of it. You need run time at higher engine speeds to truly burn off deposits so give it a couple of tanks of gas and then see what it looks like. I wouldn't pour any excessive fluids into the cylinders. You could pull the plugs and spray some seafoam into each cylinder and let it sit for a couple of days to help break down the carbon, but I would just run it first. [/QUOTE]
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