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Matt_Colie
Mar 10, 2015Explorer II
One month would not worry me. I havc an older Honda E3500. It has been stalwartly reliable and all I have ever done is follow the owner's manual.
It and most of the old Hondas have a screw in the carburetor to drain the fuel. Turn the fuel off and do that. Then grab the rope and pull it up to compression and leave it alone. Now the carburetor is dry and the valves are closed, so those parts won't rust.
This is all in the owners manual.
Matt
It and most of the old Hondas have a screw in the carburetor to drain the fuel. Turn the fuel off and do that. Then grab the rope and pull it up to compression and leave it alone. Now the carburetor is dry and the valves are closed, so those parts won't rust.
This is all in the owners manual.
Matt
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