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Got one today.Replace the Torch spark plug with NGK or Denso iridium for even better performance![]()
Got one today.Replace the Torch spark plug with NGK or Denso iridium for even better performance![]()
I use e-0 fuel, I keep the tank full so there is little moisture laden air in the tank. I swap the fuel out every 6 months and burn it in my car or lawn mower.If you want it to be always ready, run it for about a half hour once a month, and put a load on it. I use a hairdryer or a heat gun. The reason why you put a load on it is because the rotor has to have some residual magnetism for it to make power, if that magnetism dissipates the generator will run but won't make AC power. It can be "flashed" by using a corded electric drill, that re-establishes the residual magnetism.
I recently converted all my small engines over to E0 fuel, there are only a few gas stations that sell it, and they won't fill your car with it but you can buy it for small engines....
I got a free generator from a different coworker. She could not start it. Sat for 2+ yearsNice score, OP.
Keep in touch with that coworker. Sounds like he’sneglectingpreparing a 2nd, even larger generator for you to take off of his hands.
You beat me to it, but my thought was more like, "I love these types of co-workers", ask me why!I need co-workers like OP’s.
The mechanic in a bottle has several small engine places that swear by it.Nice score! Float bowl looked like my next door neighbor's Champion after it had sat for at least a year. He wondered why it wouldn't start. Float moved fine, fuel needle was still good, but main jet was clogged. Ran a cleaning wire through it, drained the tank, filled with E0 and half a bottle of Ethanol Shield. Started on second pull and let it eat. Told him that I'd be happy to service it for storage anytime he wanted for a six-pack of my choosing
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I usually empty the tank of old fuel, then clean the tank with E-15 and berryman B-12, might start using E-85. Just to absorb any moisture in these units that have sat unused.The mechanic in a bottle has several small engine places that swear by it.
Haven't used it any of my OPE yet, but revived 3 chain saws, a couple string trimmers, and an old B&S powered mower with it. It actually DOES work, especially if has an impulse carb with lots of rubber stuff inside.The mechanic in a bottle has several small engine places that swear by it.
I couldn’t find an ngk or Denso locally. I actually only checked advance auto. I grabbed an autolite 4194 for $2.49 and fired it up today. Runs like a top. I always had good luck with autolite and most small engines aren’t picky.Replace the Torch spark plug with NGK or Denso iridium for even better performance![]()