โJun-01-2017 01:07 PM
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โJun-02-2017 07:49 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
When the pilot jets are plugged (Which these are) I have never had any luck with Seafoam. The problem is the pilot jet holes are so small that any little thing will plug them up. Once plugged up you're done. I've tried to clean them out with 0 success.
I would pass on these unless you want to put new pilot jets in both of them and get them for 700 bucks.
โJun-02-2017 07:34 AM
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โJun-02-2017 03:54 AM
Fresno Tundra Driver wrote:
Drain the old gas out and put fresh gas in along with some Seafoam and run it for awhile and see if it clears up.
โJun-01-2017 05:45 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
Why not get the Champion 3400 watt with remote electric start? It is oh so convenient to have remote start.
Rally's attended so far-21
โJun-01-2017 05:28 PM
โJun-01-2017 05:04 PM
MadFinnHockey wrote:
I'm "assuming" the carbs are gummed up / dirty, and a good cleaning may take care of it, but I'm not mechanical enough to tear them apart and do that. Or maybe a little Sea Foam will clear it out?
โJun-01-2017 04:48 PM
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โJun-01-2017 02:07 PM
mowermech wrote:
Those who recommend "chemical overhauls", do you really want that gunk that is in that carburetor dissolved and run through your engine(s)?
Based on personal experience as an Outdoor Power Equipment mechanic, having worked on units that such chemicals were used in, I say "Not me!"
Every year, we got units in the shop that the owners had used just about any chemical you want to name (Seafoam, home-brewed Seafoam, Heet, Iso-Heet, Gumout, acetone, Sta-Bil, etc.). In the end, most of them had to bring it to the shop and have the carb rebuilt or replaced (some of the harsher stuff actually damaged parts of the carb!)
OP, go ahead and buy the generators, then take them to a reputable shop and get the carbs cleaned properly, the oil changed, new filters and spark plugs, and the generator output tested and set for voltage and hertz. Use your favorite fuel stabilizer in every can of gas right from the start, and you should have no further trouble.
Good luck.
โJun-01-2017 01:49 PM