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- FredandKarenExplorerCleaning the spark arrestor.
Here’s the only thing I could find and it’s a video on how to clean your spark arrestor, which requires removing the muffler from the generator. - NRALIFRExplorerThere are carbon solvents made for cleaning guns, automotive use, cookware, etc.
If you don’t want to buy one specific for your job, I would remove the muffler from the engine and try some oven cleaner on it.
:):) - TvovExplorer IIMost small engine mufflers are not designed to be taken apart, they are usually just welded together - or even just press fit together.
Mufflers interiors can be a variety of styles, from "maze like" to baffles to just an expansion chamber.
Do you think it was / is a mouse nest? That is not uncommon in a stored generator.
Have you tried a simple piece of wire with the end turned into a small hook? Clothes hangers work great. Many times you can get most of the material out, the rest will "burn off" - make sure you run the generator in a safe area for a long time in case anything catches on fire (temporarily, we hope!).
If it is carbon build up, that is difficult to get out if it is not near the inlet or outlet.
If you are lucky, the carbon buildup may just be at or near the outlet, especially if there is a "spark arrestor" screen - simply scraping that clean may work.
If a part / baffle inside the muffler has been damaged, usually rusted, and is blocking the exhaust, the muffler needs to be replaced.
Many times in the process of "cleaning out" a muffler, it will be damaged to the point of needing replacement anyways. If it isn't working now, you may as well try to clean it, even if in the process it gets damaged more.
Good luck - lol, maybe $135 is worth it after all. - dieseltruckdrivExplorer IIThis is an easy job. Follow these instructions HERE.
Note that in the manual it says to clean the spark arrester every 100 hours or 6 months.
I bet no one does it, I know I don't. I do mine every so often when I think about it and that is usually way over 2-300 hours. - eHoeflerExplorer IISoak the muffler in carburetor cleaner, you can find carburetor cleaner in a gallon dip/soak can with basket. Most auto parts stores have it. When done soaking, you rinse off with water.
- LynnmorExplorerIt's on page 55 in my owners manual.
- joshuajimExplorer II
Lynnmor wrote:
It's on page 55 in my owners manual.
Great... send me your manual so that I can read it :) - MEXICOWANDERERExplorer
- Buy a bottle of TECHRON
- Remove muffler
- Plug one end with a rag
- Fill with Mouse Milk
- let it soak overnight
- use a can to catch what seeps through the rag
- Drain
- Toss in a slug into the gasoline reservoir
- Start get aerator and put it under load
- Is this effective?
- You will see results
- Point the exhaust away from anything you value
- Run the generator for at least an hour.
- shastagaryExplorer
Great... send me your manual so that I can read it
why not just use google to get the manual there is also a service manual near the bottom of the search
honda google manual search - groundhogyExplorerFor soaking, im thinking non-flammable is better, but I guess I can let it dry a long time.
Techron idea is interesting. I know i can get a bunch of that..
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