ragtopfury Well-Known Member Joined Jul 14, 2011 Messages 4,127 Reaction score 4,783 Location Manchester, MD Nov 7, 2020 #1 9 month old gas in my 4 yr old generator. Last time I ran it, I did not drain the carb. A lot of yellow gel crap. She's all good now.
9 month old gas in my 4 yr old generator. Last time I ran it, I did not drain the carb. A lot of yellow gel crap. She's all good now.
O oldkimmer FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Nov 11, 2006 Messages 24,096 Reaction score 8,301 Location Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Nov 7, 2020 #2 I be had mine since 04. A little Seafoam at the end of the year, never a problem. Kim
bcschief Well-Known Member Joined Feb 23, 2010 Messages 3,808 Reaction score 4,806 Location Crescent City Florida Nov 8, 2020 #3 Remove and clean behind the main jet that crap will be in there too.
ragtopfury Well-Known Member Joined Jul 14, 2011 Messages 4,127 Reaction score 4,783 Location Manchester, MD Nov 8, 2020 #4 I did a complete teardown of that little carb. Runs like new again.
S SIX225 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 31, 2016 Messages 224 Reaction score 113 Location Illinois Nov 8, 2020 #5 Couple years ago, ran the snow blower out of gas at end of season and put it in the shed. Next year first snow went to start it, and it wouldn't. Bowl filled with condensation and froze. Can't win with these small engines.
Couple years ago, ran the snow blower out of gas at end of season and put it in the shed. Next year first snow went to start it, and it wouldn't. Bowl filled with condensation and froze. Can't win with these small engines.