How To Clean Exhaust From Outboard Cowling
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As with ii cycle mowers and trimmers, some times yous have to remove the muffler and clean the carbon buildup from the frazzle ports. Is this recommened to exercise on 2 bike evinrude? Exhaust thru prop, remove prop and clean the deposits. 115hp '98. Thank you!!
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Re: Cleaning exhaust ports
I would say no generally considering virtually all of the frazzle is buried in the engine casting, no way to become to it.
Past the time the exhaust hits the prop it has already traveled ii'-3' and would take left almost of the deposits up stream further.
Search FAQs for "decarb", don't know how much it gets out of the frazzle just it actually cleans out the engine.
F_R
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Re: Cleaning frazzle ports
I believe he is talking almost the frazzle ports in the side of the cylinder. Yes, mowers and stuff carbon up there. For some reason, outboards very rarely practise. Some of the air cooled ones do, only they are just mower engines anyway.
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Re: Cleaning exhaust ports
I have found that the best way to clean carbon from a engine, and go on information technology clean is to use carbon guard, as sold past BRP. Just follow the directions on the can. I usually don't believe in snake oil in a can, just this stuff works.
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Re: Cleaning exhaust ports
Thanks!!
tashasdaddy
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Re: Cleaning exhaust ports
carbon guard, or to decarb use seafoam. then use information technology buy directions added to the fuel
Source: https://forums.iboats.com/threads/cleaning-exhaust-ports.269471/
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