Orcadrvr
Dec 15, 2017Explorer
Green Gasoline
Just thought I would share this experience: I have a little Honda off road cycle (XR80) that I use infrequently. I started it up about six months ago in Southern California, and it ran fine. I pu...
Chum lee wrote:
Hint: If you have small carbureted engines and you KNOW they will be sitting unused seasonally or periodically, drain the fuel supply and run the engine until dry. (it quits due to fuel starvation) Problem solved. No goop in the gas, no genie in a can to buy, no gummed up carburetors, no carburetor cleaning/rebuilding/replacing, and, no starting problems next season when you add fresh fuel. And NO, the gaskets and seals won't dry out.
Or, . . . . . just do it your way. :-)
Chum lee