Sep-07-2019 11:27 AM
Sep-14-2019 03:52 PM
Ron3rd wrote:groundhogy wrote:
I should come up with a snappy response to all of that negativity and self back patting.
....or come up with an explanation as to why the OP constantly has to clean his carb when nobody else is having the same problem.
Sep-14-2019 03:30 PM
Sep-14-2019 03:16 PM
2015 Ford F250
2015 Rockwood Signature Ultralite 8280 WS
Dual Honda EU2000i Generators
Sep-14-2019 03:15 PM
Ron3rd wrote:groundhogy wrote:
I should come up with a snappy response to all of that negativity and self back patting.
....or come up with an explanation as to why the OP constantly has to clean his carb when nobody else is having the same problem.
Sep-14-2019 12:50 PM
groundhogy wrote:Got one yet?
I should come up with a snappy response to all of that negativity and self back patting.
Sep-13-2019 03:46 PM
groundhogy wrote:
I should come up with a snappy response to all of that negativity and self back patting.
Sep-08-2019 07:49 PM
Sep-08-2019 04:40 PM
pnichols wrote:I believe you missed my point: the OP has a fuel or maintenance issue that's causing his Honda to constantly need carb cleaning. Until he identifies the source of his fuel or maintenance problem, the same issue will probably crop up with any make and model generator he chose to use. Whatever he is doing wrong, the vast majority of us with old and new Hondas are not.otrfun wrote:FWIW:
If someone is having repeated carb problems with a Honda EU2xxx which are rectified by cleaning, odds are they need to change their maintenance habits (to include fuel stabilizers, carb drain and/or run-dry with fuel cut-off). Without a change, the problem will continue regardless of make and model of generator.
I've never cleaned the carb on my 30 year old Honda EX650 that we take camping for battery charging.
I use regular ethanol gas in it. It starts on 1st or 2nd pull after sitting "any amount of time" (is sat for ~2 years once, a few years ago, and still started right up). Sometimes I have Stabil in it's gas and sometimes I don't.
I guess even Honda isn't making them like they used to.
Sep-08-2019 03:02 PM
pnichols wrote:It's my understanding the carburetor jets are much smaller. OP is not responding to any comments about prevention.
I guess even Honda isn't making them like they used to.
Sep-08-2019 02:02 PM
Sep-08-2019 01:56 PM
otrfun wrote:
If someone is having repeated carb problems with a Honda EU2xxx which are rectified by cleaning, odds are they need to change their maintenance habits (to include fuel stabilizers, carb drain and/or run-dry with fuel cut-off). Without a change, the problem will continue regardless of make and model of generator.
Sep-08-2019 11:30 AM
Sep-08-2019 11:15 AM
Ron3rd wrote:We've read the owner's manual.
I've never heard of anyone on this forum having to clean their Honda carb frequently.
Sep-08-2019 11:08 AM
groundhogy wrote:
I had the Honda EU200i and was happy with the performance. I didn’t like having to clean the carb so many times though. It ran my smaller RV a/c just fine on eco mode. The a/c is stock with no types of easy start mods.
Its time to buy a new one.
I see a number of Yamaha units. The part numbers seem to be advancing rapidly which puts me on alert..
EF2000i
EF2000is
EF2000isV2
Then i read on some air conditioner easy start page to stick with hondas as they use a 120cc displacement versus like 80cc for the other brand 2000 watt units.
They said all generators that have a 2000 written on them are not the same.
The yamaha has the pet **** which might make it so i dont need to do the carb cleaning all the time.
Then i hear all the talk talk about harbor freight predators, but i guess you have to get the unlimited warranty?
What do you guys think?