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We got any salt water fish folks out there, because I know someone is going to question me on this...
But you all do know what "sea foam" really is, right? The air bubbles in the water have a hydrophobic and hydrophyllic side... so amino acids aka waste products from animals, attach to the air bubbles and end up on the surface as "foam"...
Yes Virginia, that is fish poo and whizz...
can't that stuff cause the engine to hydrolock?
Which side of the air bubbles---either the hydrophobic side, or, the hydrophyllic side---Does the amino acids (animal waste products) attach themselves to?
And don't say the outside!
Bob
That all depends on the position of the bubble... might be the upside, or the downside...rops: