โFeb-18-2019 06:23 AM
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โFeb-19-2019 01:54 PM
CapnCampn wrote:
Spray paint lids work great. Then you just dump it back into the tank.
โFeb-19-2019 12:19 PM
โFeb-19-2019 11:12 AM
camperdave wrote:Styrofoam cups don't work so well, and I seem to remember plastic drinking cups will dissolve also.
And yes, I'm sure everyone drains into a nice little container lol.
โFeb-19-2019 10:53 AM
Lynnmor wrote:camperdave wrote:
I suppose it depends on where you are and what the generator is sitting on, but I prefer to turn off a petcock and let the genny run till it dies over dumping gas onto the ground. The two places my generator usually runs is on my asphalt driveway, or in the back of my van. Neither of which I want to dump gas on.
Did you ever read the manual for a Honda eu2000i generator? You put a small container under the provided hose and drain that very small amount of gasoline into it.
โFeb-19-2019 10:36 AM
camperdave wrote:
I suppose it depends on where you are and what the generator is sitting on, but I prefer to turn off a petcock and let the genny run till it dies over dumping gas onto the ground. The two places my generator usually runs is on my asphalt driveway, or in the back of my van. Neither of which I want to dump gas on.
โFeb-19-2019 10:03 AM
โFeb-19-2019 09:50 AM
2oldman wrote:
Is it a foregone conclusion that running the engine dry gets more fuel out of the carb than draining it?
โFeb-19-2019 07:34 AM
tealboy wrote:I find draining the carb with the screw is very convenient.
I always drain the fuel and suspect the switch is essentially doing the same thing just more conveniently then {sic} having to unscrew the drain on the carburetor so it would be a convenience more than anything, right?
โFeb-19-2019 04:56 AM
tealboy wrote:
I always drain the fuel and suspect the switch is essentially doing the same thing just more conveniently then having to unscrew the drain on the carburetor so it would be a convenience more than anything, right?
โFeb-19-2019 03:11 AM