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โOct-08-2015 06:26 PM
Ramp Digger wrote:mbopp wrote:
All my small engines get E0 (non-ethanol) gas. After I drain the tank and run the carb dry, I put some 2-stroke mix in the tank, run it through the carb, then drain the tank and run the carb dry again. The 2-stroke oil 1) has stabilizer in it and 2) I figure it keeps the carb gaskets from drying out.
I had to tear down and clean son-in-laws weedwacker carb this spring after he let it sit all winter with E10 in it. Coincidence?
I also go with non-ethanol gas and 2-stroke oil mix.The 2-stroke oil has good quality stabilizers already in it.I had an old chain saw sitting in my garage for about 5 years without being used.I noticed it one day and tried starting it,to my surprise two pulls and it started right up.
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โOct-04-2015 08:04 PM
RJCorazza wrote:X3... Just let it sit. Won't hurt a thing. Better than just running it for a short time. Otherwise it will build up moisture and won't get hot enough to cook it out..Very tough on exhaust systems as well.GoPackGo wrote:
My point is that you're better off just leaving it alone for the winter. Boats are in the same category. They get winterized in late fall and sit all winter. Then they get started up in the spring and they're fine.
I agree. If it can't be operated under load for long enough to get the engine oil up to temp, then it is much better to not start it at all.
โOct-04-2015 01:21 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
My point is that you're better off just leaving it alone for the winter. Boats are in the same category. They get winterized in late fall and sit all winter. Then they get started up in the spring and they're fine.
โOct-04-2015 01:16 PM
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โOct-04-2015 05:22 AM
GoPackGo wrote:suprz wrote:
I will be starting the RV every month during storage, and hopefully moving it a few feet forward and backward . .
The worst thing you can do is start an engine and only run it for a short time before shutting it down. The engine will not burn off all the water and acids that are generated during a cold start and the initial run up to operating temperature. The exhaust system will rust out sooner too. You absolutely need the oil to come up to operating temperature. Water is a by product of the combustion process and doesn't get burned off unless everything gets good and hot.
The old time rule is that short trips of less then 5 miles are hardest on a vehicle. I believe that to be true. My last vehicle (Honda Element) had 185,000 miles on it when I traded it and it was running like a top. Never did anything to it but basic maintenance. But I drove 30 highway miles each way to work every day.
Just my .02
Tim
โOct-03-2015 04:38 PM
โOct-03-2015 01:35 PM
suprz wrote:
I will be starting the RV every month during storage, and hopefully moving it a few feet forward and backward . .
โOct-02-2015 08:40 PM