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Whenever I purchase gas for my small engines I add sta-bil to it as soon as I get home just to be safe.
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(solely my opinion) Gasoline evaporates over time and if you leave it "just full enough" it can evaporate and hamper your efforts to keep fuel in the carb. Easy enough that I really wasted money getting the electric start option.Leave the tank about 1/2 full. I don't know what the actual engine designation is, but it sure is easy to start. Easy enough that I really wasted money getting the electric start option. I can add a light to my snowblower so it sounds like I do have a stator. I'll be using stabilizer this year, do I need to have entire gas tank full? Or can it just be enough to get fuel in the carb? I hope this helps you.Thanks for your quick response! *Unless* your blower has a headlight on it then it may be possible but I doubt it would have enough power to do what you want it to. (similar to an alternator on a car engine) As such, there is no way to power the heaters. If you back that screw out it will allow you to run higher engine speed.Ĥ) I am not an expert by any means, but I would guess no simply because your engine most likely does not have a stator. If you have a GX160-style engine (160 is 5.5hp, used only as reference) on the right side of the throttle lever (tucked under the fuel tank usually) is a screw. (I know they suggest this with stored automobiles so I carry it over to small engines)ģ) I don't know what engine is on that machine, but I know most Hondas I have in my shop have a screw that allows you to adjust the high speed RPM. Personally, I leave fuel in the fuel tank/carburetor with stabilizer in it and run the engine to operating temperature once or twice in the months you don't use the machine. (IMO)Ģ) It is my experience that once o-rings and gaskets get fuel on them and then get run dry, they tend to shrink and/or crack. I think it is their belief that hondas rarely need service so they don't stock parts for them. Can I add them to my snowblower?ġ) Whenever I go looking for Honda parts (namely engine parts) they always have to order them. Is there a way to add handlebar heaters? I've see motorcycles and ATV's with those. Is there a way to get a few more RPM's out of it? I looked at the carburetur and I'm not sure which - of the many - adjustment screws to tweak.Ĥ. I'm thinking I'll follow that method this year but is there a way to drain all the fuel without trashing the o-rings?ģ. The other method is to fuel it up, add stabilizer and leave it alone. Does that sound right? I have o-rings on order. As near as I can tell the o-rings are shot. When I ran it last week for the first time it started great but fuel leaked out of the carb bowl and the particulate cup.
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I followed one of the storage instructions in the manual and drained all the fuel out of the system. Is this normal for a Honda dealer? This dealer is about 10 miles away and the next closest one is 20 miles.Ģ. My dealer never seems to have basic parts (shear bolts, shear pins, o-rings) in stock. It works great and I highly recommend it. Thank you again for the opportunity.I have a Honda HS928TAS snowblower that I bought in 2005. Being one of only 40 Honda Powerhouse dealerships in the nation, ensures you will find the best selection of new Honda models on hand and a friendly and knowledgeable staff ready to work hard to make the experience of owning a Honda the best it possibly can. Customers can rest at ease while our hardworking staff members match them with the unit that matches their needs and specifications.
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