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I've had bad luck with the old Sta-Bil, probably due to ethanol in the gas
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โNov-23-2014 04:00 AM
CJW8 wrote:Just to be clear... This is what you do now so you won't have to replace the carburetor again? Or you have always done this and had to replace the carburetor anyway?
I am on my 3rd carburetor in 4-5 years in my Champion 3500/4000 generator due to gunk in the carb. I use stabil or sea foam in every tank. when I removed my last carb, it looked like varnish inside. Champion says they are not worth cleaning or rebuilding and sell them for $28.
โNov-23-2014 02:33 AM
CJW8 wrote:
I am on my 3rd carburetor in 4-5 years in my Champion 3500/4000 generator due to gunk in the carb. I use stabil or sea foam in every tank. when I removed my last carb, it looked like varnish inside. Champion says they are not worth cleaning or rebuilding and sell them for $28.
โNov-22-2014 09:39 PM
โNov-22-2014 03:48 AM
nomad297 wrote:
During winter, what is the best way to store small engine equipment such as a generator?
Is it best to have the the tank, lines and carburetor completely dry or should there be treated fuel left in it?
Right now, every piece of equipment I own is completely devoid of fuel.
Bruce
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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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