So for a very balky chain saw, would you recommend running straight Sea Foam just to clean it out, and then switching back to gas dosed with Sea Foam? And if so, how long to run it on straight Sea Foam?
I am so close to donating my old Stihl chain saw to Goodwill -- it has been nothing but trouble. Many expensive visits to the service counter. So if Sea Foam will rescue it, I will try it.
By the way, I have a Honda 2000 generator -- it was also a pain in the neck. I learned to drain the carb after every use (because it is almost always in storage for a month at a time), and I add a little Sea Foam to every tank of gas. It runs just fine now and has been fine for a couple of years.