theoldwizard1
Jan 06, 2017Explorer II
EU3000is in cold weather
A friend of a friend has a EU3000is. It well maintained by a professional service company. He is using 5W30 synthetic oil. The problems show up when the temps get down below about 15F.
Research shows that the "root cause" is carburetor icing. Honda has a solution that I am skeptical of. It is a 10W heater that is installed in the crankcase ventilation line. The concept it correct (add warm air to the intake ahead of the carburetor), but will a 10W heater make a difference at -10F.
Has anyone tried the Honda inline heater ?
Any other suggestions ?
- it is uncharacteristically hard to start
- After running for a few minutes with a load, the RPM start to oscillate
Research shows that the "root cause" is carburetor icing. Honda has a solution that I am skeptical of. It is a 10W heater that is installed in the crankcase ventilation line. The concept it correct (add warm air to the intake ahead of the carburetor), but will a 10W heater make a difference at -10F.
Has anyone tried the Honda inline heater ?
Any other suggestions ?