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Should I pour water in the intake to clean carbon deposits?

Hey Gang,

Has anyone had much luck with some of the old carbon cleaning tricks on our engines? I ran some seafoam spray through mine one time that seemed to smoke up the entire lake, lol. So I can assume I had a lot of carbon build up.

Has anyone had luck doing the old water in the intake method for de carboning their valves and cylinders?

I could set a drip up and let it run for a half hour or more and really get it squeaky clean!
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