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My local Cub Cadet dealer suggested this. There is a product put out by Stihl (chain saws) that is purportedly REAL Gasoline..without the ETHANOL. Comes in quart cans....Not Cheap. He suggests..when you winterize/summerize..you run the engine for awile on this stuff ..to Displace the old Ethanol gas in the system. Then drain the carb as best you can.
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There is NO Magic Bullet. Once your system is clogged up with ETHANOL by products you MUST take the carburetter apart and clean it or replace it.
There IS NOTHING you can add to the fuel or spray in there that will FIX the problem. Sad but true. NB
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Turn off the gas line and do the following: 1. Remove the carburetor bowl by taking out the center high speed bowl nut. 2. Clean the end of the high speed needle that goes into the main nozzle tube. 3. If you have a compressor, blow air into the main nozzle tube. 4. Make sure that the float moves up and down freely without sticking. If it sticks, remove the float pin and disassemble it to clean the needle valve. Reassemble the float. 5. Clean the bowl to remove any sediment that might be there. 6. Put bowl back on the carburetor. 7. Drain the gas tank complete. 8. Remove the tube that comes out of the gas tank and then blow air in it to clean the line. Reassemble. 9. Get a gallon of fresh gas and put 2 oz’s of seafoam in it. 10. Fill your gas tank. 11. Start your snowblower and let in run even if you have to have the choke all the way out. Then over time slowly push the choke in until it is completely off. 12. It still might not run smoothly because the spark plug might be coated with carbon from cleaning the carburetor. 13. Remove the spark plug and clean all the carbon off and also check the gap. 14. Put the plug back in and then start the snowblower...it will run perfect.
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SO: I drained the gas tank and removed the float bowl and checked the contents. Nothing but Clean Gas..no Sediment, Goop, Water or corrosion. The Ethanol gas was less than two months old. I bought a quart can of Stihl MotoMix for $7.99 as suggested by the Stihl/Cub Cadet dealer. It's 92 Octane non Ethanol gasoline with a 50:1 mix of synthetic oil designed for two strokes. I put about half the can of MotoMix in the tank and the machine started on the fourth pull. It RUNS Perfectly now. Full throttle, half throttle, idle..etc and NO Choke after 30 seconds of running. Goody Goody. The CONCLUSION: The only explanation is that the less than two month old Ethanol gas was FLAT. The MotoMix has a two year shelf life so I will store the machine with the MotoMix in the tank and system Until it snows. Then I will go buy some fresh Ethonal gas for the snow removal...then back to the MotoMix until next time. NB: Happy Camper.
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Keinan finished the and called me on Friday. The charges were more than reasonable and the auger is running like a charm. All we need is some ice.
I will definitely be using Lakeport for my other power equipment. |
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I picked up my snowblower from him a few days ago. The thing wasn't running well at all. Took about a week to fix and it runs great!!
I couldn't be more happy with the work and service. I will definitly be back. |
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SO: Uglytunasaloona & Altonbayicefishingfool: What did they Say was the problem..? Inqiring minds need to know..
Just Wondrin...NB
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1/2 tank of water, dirty carb, governor linkage out of adjustment and bad seal around gas cap causing poor fuel flow to the carb.
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![]() Glad to here it was fixable.
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