That would be the best way. If a person can only plug the two ends together don't forget to use electrical tape to seal off the connection so there's no leak at the crack (where the connectors come together).
Of course the only surefire way to make sure the electricity stays absolutely fresh is to have the cord plugged in while the other end soaks in Seafoam. That's a hot tip for you.
It was nice of you to put in a plug for "SeaFoam". Cris Fix appreciates that since he is a SeaFoam-fan boy. Cris puts it in everything, crankcase ;gas tank ; transmission, he even adds it to his "blinker fluid". He claims it smooths out the "blinking" action! Thanks for uploading your VERY INFORMATIVE videos. Learning from YOU is priceless, makes me wonder why you are not an instructor at one of the "big name" technical schools. You make learning FUN AGAIN!
Tarryls wd40 trick on the snow blower works great for summarizing the snow blower, put the red straw on and spray it up in there through the carb bowl till it drips out after shutting off fuel and draining the bowl.
I was hoping Taryl had a video on the best way to store your small engine equipment..and this popped up. Perfect timing Taryl! Thanx to you and your crew for all you do to help guys repair and maintain their stuff. Your videos and how well they're put together with important details are spot on man! Its truly appreciated! Thanx!
I am looking for aftermarket blades for my mahindra emax25m-2514 60 inch mower deck model AEMAHME60. blade oem part number AME050008. 21 INCH BLADES WITH A 5/8 INCH CENTER HOLE sweetbeef put vents or open door insulat
I use that pump saver after every time I use it which is only a couple times a year. I've had my pressure washer almost 20 years now and it still pumps as good as the day I bought it. I highly recommend that stuff.
I always take the time to drain gas tank fuel line and carburetor bowl especially on things like my power washer that I might use two or three times a year I do this after each time
WD 40 is named from Water displacement on the fortieth try. Was designed to keep moisture off of our Ballistic missiles in the silo's. Works on just about anything. A very great product.
Another tip about mower batteries. Make sure the acid in the battery is to top level. Place a 1 amp charger to it with a timer to give it a small 1/2 hour charge every day. It will not over charge & it will be ready to go next spring. Super easy !
Just store the snowblowers and leaf vacs with tanks full and Sta Bil 360 or Marine Sta Bil in off season. Been doing it 40+ years and they always start right up when needed. Used in all my muscle cars and mowers too never a problem.
In Oregon (probably other states too) we have “clear” gasoline, it’s ethanol free right from the pump at the gas station. That’s what many people use in their small engines.
Yeah, at $5/gal or more! Cheaper to just use regular gas, and dump out the 50 cents worth that's left after the last time of the season, or only run the ethanol free stuff for the last fill of the season.
You can go to auto parts store and get an outboard motor fuel hand bulb pump for the fuel tanks . You can get clear vinyl hose and the pump bulbs come in 1/4 , 5/16 and 3/8 hose size . I’ll use the 3/8 one to suck out radiator cores before opening drain cock and removing bottom hose so it’s less of a mess to deal with, is just one of the many things you can do with pump bulb.
At 18:45, is it best to change oil in riding mower at spring startup, or autumn, when putting the mower up for winter?? it's time to make that decision. thanks!
Great stuff. I use liquid wd40 and diesel fuel 1/2 each mixture for lots of things. The years getting tar out of my dump bed taught me the value of diesel fuel and so it just made sense to add the liquid wd 40 for lubrication... There's your dinner. :)
I have used seafoam a couple of years now with no issues in the spring. As a matter of fact bought some the other day gotta get some fresh gas fill em up and load em full of seamfoam is what I usually do.
lol I was thinking the same thing! First video I saw that he promoted something bad but in his defense this video was before the 19 month test so I'll let it slide lol
GrassNinjer Indiana here... Hey Taryl and team....I love watching your videos! Would you know why my Kawasucky FX850va would be going through the same right side coil every year? One went bad this spring so I got two new oem kawasaki coils and now the same right side coil is failing. I have put about 8 on it in the 12yrs I have had it
Gotta watch for Marine 2 cycle oil vs. air cooled Taryl. Big difference between those also. One is not formulated for air cooled engines. Also, the new formula Sta-Bil 360 degree also protects the dead air space in tanks, carbs and fuel lines where Seafoam doesn't. I'm a HUGE fan and supporter of Seafoam as well, but with the new formula Sta-Bil 360 degree protection, it's worth giving it a fair shake. Zip~
Hmmm....why didn't you tell me this...oh, about 50 years ago? What's that. ..you wuzzent born 50 years ago? Ok....I'll buy that. I've ran 'outboard' 2 cycle oil in everything I've owned all my working life....ain't blowed a motor up yet. My old man used 30w in our power products lawnmower when I was a kid.....so did everybody else. Smoked like a freight train..but that was normal. I'm not against modern stuff...but you'll have to have more than 50 years experience to prove to me that 2 cycle outboard oil...you know, that blue stuff....will destroy a lawnmower or chainsaw engine. Perfectly fine for a $8,000 outboard but not for a $289 chainsaw! Can't prove it by me.
I bought a brand new Craftsman snowblower in 1998 and it was always tricky to start and ran a bit rough imho. Since 2012, I started using Seafoam in all my gas (adding to the 5 gallon Jerry cans as T.Dactyl mentions). I leave the gas in the snowblower over winter, and it runs better today than it did new. I will follow your advice for sure, especially the WD40 into the carb if storing it dry WinterpegMan
Thanks! That’s a great video. I’ve got a bunch of machines that are stored for a long time. Especially my classic car! This definitely woke me up to taking care of them all!😉
Another thing with batteries. Keep the top of the battery and the terminals clean and free from corrosion. The dirt and acid on top will discharge a battery. Very good video.
All very good tips also gas goes bad faster in smaller fuel tanks I think if your not going to drain the fuel top it up with fuel with stabilizer in it.
many 2 cycle engines that have primer bulbs circulate fuel threw the carb and storing those is supper easy. Sea foam is not harmful to gaskets at all and there's been tests to prove it. I dump gas from tank into a can and use it else ware to keep the can clean. Then put 1 ounce into the 2 cycle tank, prime it threw the carb, dump excess, then start engine with full choke and shut it off. Clears carb, lines, and fogs the engine in 4 steps (sea foam is good lubricant too)👍
Lol. The series you did kinda puts all this to bed about the products. Stabil 360 for the win for me. I don't use ethanol gas so it's just a stabilizer
This guy and his crew really need to make the big time with his own grass rats how to tv shows on tv like those bass fishing show's deer hunting shows that come on tv on Saturday morning I wouldn't move out the recliner man these guys are really creative funny most of all kid friendly I love it you guy are great best thing of all they do not give crumby information and they are very detailed in in whatever he works on love it please keep these awesome videos coming have great 2021 we love y'all here in walker county alabama ty again God bless you all
I'm glad I took Ronnie's advice and bought "Pharro Ronnie's small engine storage pills." Based on ancient egyptian formulars discovered recently on his small engine research trip to Egypt. 2 tablets in the oil and its guarenteed to start years later...even with 2 thousand year old gas. Thanks Ronnie....I don't fear the first mowing next month...no worries!!!
Taryl. I have a Generac and I ran all the fuel out of it for the winter and the next spring the entire inside of the fuel tank was rusted. Thank you, Generac.
Hey Taryl, I would like to review your ratio advice. When the oil container says 50 to one for example, we have always used 1oz of oil for 50 oz of fuel. That was how we have always done it. One oz per 50 gallons, ( 10 gas cans) seems awfully thin to me. Is it possible that you have misspoken on this?
That's all I do up here in the north east... carb after carb .. this ethanol here is killing these carbs. But ...it making my dinner ... what's your input on using carb clean vs brake clean? I've noticed and was told that the carb clean will swell the O rings when cleaning it as that brake clean doesn't. I use a sonic cleaner a then thoroughly use brake clean to shoot the carb holes and emulsion tube.
Hi Taryl, I keep gas in my gener8orz with seafoam added but no gas in the carbitr8or, as I start genz every few months and plug a load into them, like an air compressor. I shut off gas valve and let engine die from lack of fuel then pull drain bolt. to get anything that might be left.
For the longest time here in Oklahoma. The highest octane fuel we could get was 89 octane. Now we MIGHT, just might find a 7-11 with 91 octane. Ethanol is the #1 selling fuel here, because of the price difference between non-Ethonal and 10% Ethanol fuel (usually a .40+ price difference)
Yep, extreme heat and extreme cold. The dashboard on my 1986 Toyota pickup cracked, on a VERY cold day a couple years ago. I woulda thought HEAT would do that, but NO.
If you drain all of the water out of your pressure washer, will it be ok to sore in the shed where it gets freezing cold? Not a whole lot of room in my garage.
Mr. Taryl have you ever filmed a video on how to level a lawn tractor mower deck. I have a Cub Cadet LT 1042, seems I am always trying to keep it level.
Hey taryl,, i hav a kohler 22, and i hav a hot frame. New solenoid and is good, new battery. The frame has power, hit the key just clicks, but if i try to bypass the wiring an jump it from another battery, and jumper cables, as soon as i put the ground on frame, the starter engages. So i hav the extra battery hooked up an put the ned side to the frame. Starter turns.. any thought?
i was taught years ago that it takes 90 days for gas to start turning to laquer and the biggest problem i run into now is ppl do the drain thing on 2cycle and the remaining fuel evaps and leaves the oil to clog stuff up
There's been an update to this video where Taryl does a (12) engine fuel treatment experiment with various of these "products". None of them work well with the sole exception of VP fuel otherwise known as high -octane, non-ethanol fuel. The conclusion was no matter the fuel treatment, the ethanol added to gasoline is the culprit of petroleum "gelling" in the carburetor float bowl causing plugged jets. In my opinion, the only product here that I use is seafoam for cleaning purposes only and at immediate use. I would not store any of this stuff mixed with regular pump fuel. If you've got old fuel that's 2-4 years old, best to decant the water from the fuel, filter the fuel for any solids, and mix a bit of seafoam to raise the octane and run it immediately. You'll notice that power equipment will run through that stuff real quick since its garbage fuel that's really not worth saving (but then what do you do with it?).
Hot lookin' car! Taryl. I thought that putting Seafoam in the tank keeps gas stabilized, I run the gen every few months, plug in a good load let her run, 15 minutes with a load, unplug load, shut gas off and let engine run till carb bowl is empty and drain it anyways just in case there's a bit of gas left. when you have a bad storm and need power like now, It is SO nott he time to start farting around pulling a carb off an engine to clean it out.
What I do is as the season comes to the end I start adding sea foam to my fuel can. the generator I shut off the fuel line and run it when it starts to die I slowly add the choke and it will run all the fuel out of the carb . sea foam in the tank .
Hi TD, great show, I’m learning a ton of stuff from your channel. I’m currently trying to resurrect my TB Horse rototiller, 8 hp Kohler. Can definitely use any info you have, would like to put the electronic ignition on. I need resources links for parts. All appreciated brother, thank you kindly.
As far as cold cranking amps goes,just divide the cc capacity of the engine by 16 to get the cold cranking amp rating for an engine. I bought a 270 CCA battery to kick over a 3 litre engine every once in a while,so its capacity of 2962 divided by 16 equals 185 cold cranking amps,so a 270 cold cranking amp battery is plenty to start that engine, I only paid $59 AUD for it & trickle charge it about once a month & make sure the electrolyte doesn't fall below the plates. I've seen motorcycle batteries with a 300 CCA rating fitted into ride on lawnmowers which is plenty to kick a 1.8 litre Corolla engine over let alone than a 500 CC ride on lawn mower engine. My mother inherited her Corolla from her mother which had a 300 CCA battery fitted from brand new, it lasted for a bit over 9 years when starting a 1.8 litre engine. It's been good luck for me finding a large CCA battery to start my 5.7 litre V8 engine because Holden make them to fit a standard sized 550 CCA battery & a 900 CCA battery of the same size is available both costs a few hundred $$$'s & is hard to find, I couldn't afford it. I was doing well to get 3 years out of a 480 CCA battery in that car. My grandfather managed to fit a car battery into into his old ride on lawnmower & it was cheaper than buying a motorcycle battery, along with fuel filters which were car filters so he saved money on them. I did that with a GXV530 16 HP Honda twin cylinder engine on a Toro ride on lawn mower, a Ryco Z142A filter fits it although I have to add more oil to the engine. Fuel stabilizer is good for storing ethanol based fuel but I'd turn the tap off & drain the carby float bowl on lawn equipment before storing it.
I bring my equipment, besides my zero turn, and my gas cans into my garage for the winter. Also my snowblower stays in garage for winter with the gas. When weather breaks, everything goes back to the shed
It sounds like we are on the same page Taryl. I do a Tip of the day on my Face Book page. RK's Small Engine Repairs, to help people in my community take better care of their lawn equipment. Every Sunday I look for your new video. Keep up the great work.
I used the turkey baster in garage, wife saw it an brot back to kitchen. a few days layer used it to baste a chicken big-ass 7 lb. oven roaster, baster exploded.
Predator generators from harbor freight, make sure you shut off the fuel if you dont the carb will let it drain, i got a brand new one, over winter incase of outages, half filled the tank and ran it for 3 hours like the manual says to run it in. Went back out the next few days to run it again for run in and the tank was empty, the carb is messed up already and only runs at half choke, its only run for 3 hours, has been protected from weather and never had a load on it, so make sure you shut off the fuel when you stop it or the tank drains through the air filter because the gas tank pressure forces the needle valve open.
I studied marine engine repair. We were taught that if an engine is designed for 87 octane, there is no benefit to running 91 octane. Old carburetor engines actually run worse. The computer in newer fuel injection engines adjust to the higher octane so it does not hurt anything. You do, however, pay more for nothing.
Taryl.....can you post a link to your favorite products? Specifically the full synthetic 2 cycle oil. I've been looking on Amazon but I'm not sure which one is best. I love the idea of the multi-ratio oil. Thanks for this awesome video!
Taryl you are the best! I have watched about 20 hrs of your videos. Strangely your cousin (who rpaired the weewacker (eater) block was only on once (so far that I have seen)> AND THERES YOUR DINNER
I usually try to use up the fuel in the machine at the end of the season and then I mix up a gas can full of new fuel with stabil added. Just enough fuel to get the engine to run for a few min without running dry, then I know the carb is protected for the winter. You should touch on running ethanol fuel in your chainsaws or other high performance 2 stroke engines. Ethanol settles to the bottom of the tank with the water and first start your running on pure ethanol with no oil equals burnt up saw. Seen this a couple times. Always keep stabilized fuel in the emergency generator and swap it out into my wifes car every 6 months.
Another thing that kills starting-type batteries is completely discharging them. They won't take a charge well (if at all) after that. Disconnecting the cable helps prevent this.
I dreed up a ferw engines with good ol'Marv, got the piston down just enough for a few ounces and let it sit, comeback a few dys later and slowly crank her or a good chunk of 2x4 on piston and GENTLY tapping it. . .
Taryl, I've been telling my customers for years to store equipment with at least a mid grade if not premium gasoline. Also to keep the fuel tank at least 3/4 full ( leave room for expansion ). I tell them if they can, start and run the equipment for 10 minutes to burn the gasoline out of the carburetor to replenish it with fresh fuel from the tank. I noticed while picking up equipment at customers that their gas containers are missing vent caps or have broken spouts...the gas is crap out of the pump, leaving containers open doesn't help. Also, I drain equipment with 3/8" fuel line and a battery filler rubber bulb tool to start a siphon. Thank you for another great vid, Joe
Question about putting high octane fuel to store a riding lawn mower 1& hp. You said that 1 month of storage =1 point octane loss , and I’m ok with that,,, but, my engine has a low compression ratio so I use 87 octane. Did you mean use 93 octane before storing it for 3 months and then it would be 89 or 90 octane?
I fill every thing with mixed 40 to one hightest Ethel free fuel with stable soon to be sea foam run it for a few minutes spay it with WD on the out side after I clean it up change all the 4 stroke oil if it's 4 stroke and spay fluid film under all my mower decks after they drug from pressure washing them off .I like the mixed fuel in all in the fall puts a film of oil in the mufflers and cylinders .
In order to keep the electricity fresh in an extension cord, plug the ends together to keep it sealed up during the winter...
Keeps it circulating too.
Just soak the cords in Stabil or Seafoam over the winter and they'll be just fine!
That would be the best way. If a person can only plug the two ends together don't forget to use electrical tape to seal off the connection so there's no leak at the crack (where the connectors come together).
Duct tape will work i a pinch but you have to double wrap it.
Of course the only surefire way to make sure the electricity stays absolutely fresh is to have the cord plugged in while the other end soaks in Seafoam. That's a hot tip for you.
It was nice of you to put in a plug for "SeaFoam". Cris Fix appreciates that since he is a SeaFoam-fan boy. Cris puts it in everything, crankcase ;gas tank ; transmission, he even adds it to his "blinker fluid". He claims it smooths out the "blinking" action! Thanks for uploading your VERY INFORMATIVE videos. Learning from YOU is priceless, makes me wonder why you are not an instructor at one of the "big name" technical schools. You make learning FUN AGAIN!
Tarryls wd40 trick on the snow blower works great for summarizing the snow blower, put the red straw on and spray it up in there through the carb bowl till it drips out after shutting off fuel and draining the bowl.
I was hoping Taryl had a video on the best way to store your small engine equipment..and this popped up. Perfect timing Taryl! Thanx to you and your crew for all you do to help guys repair and maintain their stuff. Your videos and how well they're put together with important details are spot on man! Its truly appreciated! Thanx!
I am looking for aftermarket blades for my mahindra emax25m-2514 60 inch mower deck model AEMAHME60. blade oem part number AME050008. 21 INCH BLADES WITH A 5/8 INCH CENTER HOLE sweetbeef put vents or open door insulat
I use that pump saver after every time I use it which is only a couple times a year. I've had my pressure washer almost 20 years now and it still pumps as good as the day I bought it. I highly recommend that stuff.
I always take the time to drain gas tank fuel line and carburetor bowl especially on things like my power washer that I might use two or three times a year I do this after each time
This guy is the be and end all in small engine and home small machine repairs.. he deserves 1m+ subscribers imho
WD 40 is named from Water displacement on the fortieth try. Was designed to keep moisture off of our Ballistic missiles in the silo's. Works on just about anything. A very great product.
Another tip about mower batteries. Make sure the acid in the battery is to top level. Place a 1 amp charger to it with a timer to give it a small 1/2 hour charge every day. It will not over charge & it will be ready to go next spring. Super easy !
Just store the snowblowers and leaf vacs with tanks full and Sta Bil 360 or Marine Sta Bil in off season. Been doing it 40+ years and they always start right up when needed. Used in all my muscle cars and mowers too never a problem.
In Oregon (probably other states too) we have “clear” gasoline, it’s ethanol free right from the pump at the gas station. That’s what many people use in their small engines.
Yeah, at $5/gal or more! Cheaper to just use regular gas, and dump out the 50 cents worth that's left after the last time of the season, or only run the ethanol free stuff for the last fill of the season.
You can go to auto parts store and get an outboard motor fuel hand bulb pump for the fuel tanks . You can get clear vinyl hose and the pump bulbs come in 1/4 , 5/16 and 3/8 hose size . I’ll use the 3/8 one to suck out radiator cores before opening drain cock and removing bottom hose so it’s less of a mess to deal with, is just one of the many things you can do with pump bulb.
I loved this one so much I had to watch it 4 times! Thank you!
Fast forward to 2021, and the results are in.
Hi Taryl, I have 6 yrs on a motorcycle battery just by using a battery tender a few days a month.
Best channel on small engine. Good peoples
At 18:45, is it best to change oil in riding mower at spring startup, or autumn, when putting the mower up for winter?? it's time to make that decision. thanks!
Great stuff. I use liquid wd40 and diesel fuel 1/2 each mixture for lots of things. The years getting tar out of my dump bed taught me the value of diesel fuel and so it just made sense to add the liquid wd 40 for lubrication... There's your dinner. :)
I have used seafoam a couple of years now with no issues in the spring. As a matter of fact bought some the other day gotta get some fresh gas fill em up and load em full of seamfoam is what I usually do.
What do you think about putting a bottle of 2 cycle oil in your 2 cycle engine and priming it through before storing it.
Will you please do an updated version of this video? I'm sure your recommendations will be different after your 19 month test.
lol I was thinking the same thing! First video I saw that he promoted something bad but in his defense this video was before the 19 month test so I'll let it slide lol
I like the Berryman’s ChemTool B-12.... It has toluene instead of petroleum distillates in it...
GrassNinjer Indiana here...
Hey Taryl and team....I love watching your videos!
Would you know why my Kawasucky FX850va would be going through the same right side coil every year? One went bad this spring so I got two new oem kawasaki coils and now the same right side coil is failing. I have put about 8 on it in the 12yrs I have had it
All my equipment gets star tron. Never had issues
Gotta watch for Marine 2 cycle oil vs. air cooled Taryl. Big difference between those also. One is not formulated for air cooled engines. Also, the new formula Sta-Bil 360 degree also protects the dead air space in tanks, carbs and fuel lines where Seafoam doesn't. I'm a HUGE fan and supporter of Seafoam as well, but with the new formula Sta-Bil 360 degree protection, it's worth giving it a fair shake. Zip~
ZippoVarga ii
Hmmm....why didn't you tell me this...oh, about 50 years ago? What's that. ..you wuzzent born 50 years ago? Ok....I'll buy that. I've ran 'outboard' 2 cycle oil in everything I've owned all my working life....ain't blowed a motor up yet. My old man used 30w in our power products lawnmower when I was a kid.....so did everybody else. Smoked like a freight train..but that was normal. I'm not against modern stuff...but you'll have to have more than 50 years experience to prove to me that 2 cycle outboard oil...you know, that blue stuff....will destroy a lawnmower or chainsaw engine. Perfectly fine for a $8,000 outboard but not for a $289 chainsaw! Can't prove it by me.
I bought a brand new Craftsman snowblower in 1998 and it was always tricky to start and ran a bit rough imho.
Since 2012, I started using Seafoam in all my gas (adding to the 5 gallon Jerry cans as T.Dactyl mentions).
I leave the gas in the snowblower over winter, and it runs better today than it did new.
I will follow your advice for sure, especially the WD40 into the carb if storing it dry
WinterpegMan
Awesome Taryl I learn something new every time watching your videos.
Thanks! That’s a great video. I’ve got a bunch of machines that are stored for a long time. Especially my classic car! This definitely woke me up to taking care of them all!😉
Thank you Taryl.
Another thing with batteries. Keep the top of the battery and the terminals clean and free from corrosion. The dirt and acid on top will discharge a battery. Very good video.
All very good tips also gas goes bad faster in smaller fuel tanks I think if your not going to drain the fuel top it up with fuel with stabilizer in it.
many 2 cycle engines that have primer bulbs circulate fuel threw the carb and storing those is supper easy.
Sea foam is not harmful to gaskets at all and there's been tests to prove it.
I dump gas from tank into a can and use it else ware to keep the can clean.
Then put 1 ounce into the 2 cycle tank, prime it threw the carb, dump excess, then start engine with full choke and shut it off.
Clears carb, lines, and fogs the engine in 4 steps (sea foam is good lubricant too)👍
Taryl I got that transfer pump works great. for larger tanks.
A kerosene heater squeeze pump will work for all the small stuff.
Thanks
good info
Lol. The series you did kinda puts all this to bed about the products.
Stabil 360 for the win for me. I don't use ethanol gas so it's just a stabilizer
I find that planning for winder helps too. If you know it's late in the season, don't fill the tank up to the top. Then there is less to drain.
This guy and his crew really need to make the big time with his own grass rats how to tv shows on tv like those bass fishing show's deer hunting shows that come on tv on Saturday morning I wouldn't move out the recliner man these guys are really creative funny most of all kid friendly I love it you guy are great best thing of all they do not give crumby information and they are very detailed in in whatever he works on love it please keep these awesome videos coming have great 2021 we love y'all here in walker county alabama ty again God bless you all
This is a good prelude to the monthly series on gas aging in those motors stored in the shed~!
I'm glad I took Ronnie's advice and bought "Pharro Ronnie's small engine storage pills." Based on ancient egyptian formulars discovered recently on his small engine research trip to Egypt. 2 tablets in the oil and its guarenteed to start years later...even with 2 thousand year old gas. Thanks Ronnie....I don't fear the first mowing next month...no worries!!!
You were right Ronnie, Tayrl is all about fear!
Taryl. I have a Generac and I ran all the fuel out of it for the winter and the next spring the entire inside of the fuel tank was rusted. Thank you, Generac.
Thanks for the tips. I think im gonna start draining my carpet traders and disconnecting my batcherys for winter.
taryl makes my day he is so funny i enjoy watxhing ya
Hey Taryl, I would like to review your ratio advice. When the oil container says 50 to one for example, we have always used 1oz of oil for 50 oz of fuel. That was how we have always done it. One oz per 50 gallons, ( 10 gas cans) seems awfully thin to me. Is it possible that you have misspoken on this?
Thanks! I learned a lot! Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
very well explained Taryl, good job!
That's all I do up here in the north east... carb after carb .. this ethanol here is killing these carbs. But ...it making my dinner ... what's your input on using carb clean vs brake clean? I've noticed and was told that the carb clean will swell the O rings when cleaning it as that brake clean doesn't. I use a sonic cleaner a then thoroughly use brake clean to shoot the carb holes and emulsion tube.
Good explanation
Perfect timing, storing all my stuff today. On my way to buy sea foam first.
Hi Taryl, I keep gas in my gener8orz with seafoam added but no gas in the carbitr8or, as I start
genz every few months and plug a load into them, like an air compressor. I shut off gas valve
and let engine die from lack of fuel then pull drain bolt. to get anything that might be left.
When it comes to 2 stroke oil, I buy the stihl hp ultra synthetic, so at 50:1 I would be able to run that in a craftsman 40:1?
For the longest time here in Oklahoma. The highest octane fuel we could get was 89 octane. Now we MIGHT, just might find a 7-11 with 91 octane. Ethanol is the #1 selling fuel here, because of the price difference between non-Ethonal and 10% Ethanol fuel (usually a .40+ price difference)
Good tips n tricks
Yep, extreme heat and extreme cold. The dashboard on my 1986 Toyota pickup cracked, on a VERY cold day a couple years ago. I woulda thought HEAT would do that, but NO.
If you drain all of the water out of your pressure washer, will it be ok to sore in the shed where it gets freezing cold? Not a whole lot of room in my garage.
Mr. Taryl have you ever filmed a video on how to level a lawn tractor mower deck. I have a Cub Cadet LT 1042, seems I am always trying to keep it level.
Hey taryl,, i hav a kohler 22, and i hav a hot frame.
New solenoid and is good, new battery. The frame has power, hit the key just clicks, but if i try to bypass the wiring an jump it from another battery, and jumper cables, as soon as i put the ground on frame, the starter engages. So i hav the extra battery hooked up an put the ned side to the frame. Starter turns.. any thought?
So you like seafoam stabilizer, over staybill 360? Really? Can you tell us why? Kind regards❣️
i was taught years ago that it takes 90 days for gas to start turning to laquer and the biggest problem i run into now is ppl do the drain thing on 2cycle and the remaining fuel evaps and leaves the oil to clog stuff up
There's been an update to this video where Taryl does a (12) engine fuel treatment experiment with various of these "products". None of them work well with the sole exception of VP fuel otherwise known as high -octane, non-ethanol fuel. The conclusion was no matter the fuel treatment, the ethanol added to gasoline is the culprit of petroleum "gelling" in the carburetor float bowl causing plugged jets. In my opinion, the only product here that I use is seafoam for cleaning purposes only and at immediate use. I would not store any of this stuff mixed with regular pump fuel. If you've got old fuel that's 2-4 years old, best to decant the water from the fuel, filter the fuel for any solids, and mix a bit of seafoam to raise the octane and run it immediately. You'll notice that power equipment will run through that stuff real quick since its garbage fuel that's really not worth saving (but then what do you do with it?).
Hot lookin' car! Taryl. I thought that putting Seafoam in the tank keeps gas stabilized, I run
the gen every few months, plug in a good load let her run, 15 minutes with a load,
unplug load, shut gas off and let engine run till carb bowl is empty and drain it anyways
just in case there's a bit of gas left. when you have a bad storm and need power like now,
It is SO nott he time to start farting around pulling a carb off an engine to clean it out.
i need to Properely store all your videos on a hard drive if only i knew how LOL, i wonder if injector cleaner would help with carbys with old fuel
Taryl, can you put the old fuel in your car to get rid of it?
I've never used a fuel stabilizer, EVER! what I do for winter lay up is mid season is go start up all my small engines and run them for 5-10 minutes.
That can actually make things worse not better.
This video is awesome educational thanks. Is he your son ?
What I do is as the season comes to the end I start adding sea foam to my fuel can. the generator I shut off the fuel line and run it when it starts to die I slowly add the choke and it will run all the fuel out of the carb . sea foam in the tank .
Hi TD, great show, I’m learning a ton of stuff from your channel. I’m currently trying to resurrect my TB Horse rototiller, 8 hp Kohler. Can definitely use any info you have, would like to put the electronic ignition on. I need resources links for parts. All appreciated brother, thank you kindly.
As far as cold cranking amps goes,just divide the cc capacity of the engine by 16 to get the cold cranking amp rating for an engine.
I bought a 270 CCA battery to kick over a 3 litre engine every once in a while,so its capacity of 2962 divided by 16 equals 185 cold cranking amps,so a 270 cold cranking amp battery is plenty to start that engine, I only paid $59 AUD for it & trickle charge it about once a month & make sure the electrolyte doesn't fall below the plates.
I've seen motorcycle batteries with a 300 CCA rating fitted into ride on lawnmowers which is plenty to kick a 1.8 litre Corolla engine over let alone than a 500 CC ride on lawn mower engine.
My mother inherited her Corolla from her mother which had a 300 CCA battery fitted from brand new, it lasted for a bit over 9 years when starting a 1.8 litre engine.
It's been good luck for me finding a large CCA battery to start my 5.7 litre V8 engine because Holden make them to fit a standard sized 550 CCA battery & a 900 CCA battery of the same size is available both costs a few hundred $$$'s & is hard to find, I couldn't afford it.
I was doing well to get 3 years out of a 480 CCA battery in that car.
My grandfather managed to fit a car battery into into his old ride on lawnmower & it was cheaper than buying a motorcycle battery, along with fuel filters which were car filters so he saved money on them.
I did that with a GXV530 16 HP Honda twin cylinder engine on a Toro ride on lawn mower, a Ryco Z142A filter fits it although I have to add more oil to the engine.
Fuel stabilizer is good for storing ethanol based fuel but I'd turn the tap off & drain the carby float bowl on lawn equipment before storing it.
Slippers seems tired in this video. Hes normally always so energetic! Always entertaining. Thanks!
I just love everything about these types of videos. :)
I bring my equipment, besides my zero turn, and my gas cans into my garage for the winter. Also my snowblower stays in garage for winter with the gas.
When weather breaks, everything goes back to the shed
I like all the comments about the electric hedge trimmer, good one Taryl!
wow i learned a lot of stuff i didnt even know like the WD40 thing and using Seafoam vs. Sta-bil. Thanks Taryl!
It sounds like we are on the same page Taryl. I do a Tip of the day on my Face Book page.
RK's Small Engine Repairs, to help people in my community take better care of their lawn equipment. Every Sunday I look for your new video. Keep up the great work.
I used the turkey baster in garage, wife saw it an brot back to kitchen. a few days layer used
it to baste a chicken big-ass 7 lb. oven roaster, baster exploded.
Predator generators from harbor freight, make sure you shut off the fuel if you dont the carb will let it drain, i got a brand new one, over winter incase of outages, half filled the tank and ran it for 3 hours like the manual says to run it in. Went back out the next few days to run it again for run in and the tank was empty, the carb is messed up already and only runs at half choke, its only run for 3 hours, has been protected from weather and never had a load on it, so make sure you shut off the fuel when you stop it or the tank drains through the air filter because the gas tank pressure forces the needle valve open.
Hey, wat is better? Store ore restore?
If I’m running ethanol free fuel should I still add stabilizer? What about engines with fuel injection?
Those are great tips for everyone!
Thanks for sharing!
Keeping fuel fresh, how about the fridgerator?
Also, thoughts on adding atf to gas?
Taryl I all ways been told to use a non-detergent oil in small engines. Is there a defference in this oil?
The only thing I put into any of my equipment is. No ethanol gasoline. It is at the pump where I get my gas
I studied marine engine repair. We were taught that if an engine is designed for 87 octane, there is no benefit to running 91 octane. Old carburetor engines actually run worse. The computer in newer fuel injection engines adjust to the higher octane so it does not hurt anything. You do, however, pay more for nothing.
Engines produce the most power using the lowest octane possible without causing preignition (pinging).
Taryl.....can you post a link to your favorite products? Specifically the full synthetic 2 cycle oil. I've been looking on Amazon but I'm not sure which one is best. I love the idea of the multi-ratio oil. Thanks for this awesome video!
Jim Krause Yeah I agree. So far the best reviews I've seen are on the Stihl HP Ultra oil and Opti-2.
While you're at it, could you post an affiliate link for the coffee Slippers is always sipping on? It looks tasty!
VP 2 stroke and echo red armor are the best for jaso-fd rated oil, but lucas 2 stroke is pretty good for cheap.
Taryl you are the best! I have watched about 20 hrs of your videos. Strangely your cousin (who rpaired the weewacker (eater) block was only on once (so far that I have seen)> AND THERES YOUR DINNER
I usually try to use up the fuel in the machine at the end of the season and then I mix up a gas can full of new fuel with stabil added. Just enough fuel to get the engine to run for a few min without running dry, then I know the carb is protected for the winter. You should touch on running ethanol fuel in your chainsaws or other high performance 2 stroke engines. Ethanol settles to the bottom of the tank with the water and first start your running on pure ethanol with no oil equals burnt up saw. Seen this a couple times. Always keep stabilized fuel in the emergency generator and swap it out into my wifes car every 6 months.
Another thing that kills starting-type batteries is completely discharging them. They won't take a charge well (if at all) after that. Disconnecting the cable helps prevent this.
What do think of Marvel mystery oil ?
I dreed up a ferw engines with good ol'Marv, got the piston down just enough for a few ounces and let it sit, comeback a few dys later and slowly crank her or a good chunk of
2x4 on piston and GENTLY tapping it. . .
Taryl, I've been telling my customers for years to store equipment with at least a mid grade if not premium gasoline. Also to keep the fuel tank at least 3/4 full ( leave room for expansion ). I tell them if they can, start and run the equipment for 10 minutes to burn the gasoline out of the carburetor to replenish it with fresh fuel from the tank. I noticed while picking up equipment at customers that their gas containers are missing vent caps or have broken spouts...the gas is crap out of the pump, leaving containers open doesn't help. Also, I drain equipment with 3/8" fuel line and a battery filler rubber bulb tool to start a siphon.
Thank you for another great vid, Joe
very good tips taryl glad I watched this one good video
9:57 or go to walmart and I got a 8' clear hose for a fish tank aerator and used that to syphon
Question about putting high octane fuel to store a riding lawn mower 1& hp.
You said that 1 month of storage =1 point octane loss , and I’m ok with that,,, but, my engine has a low compression ratio so I use 87 octane.
Did you mean use 93 octane before storing it for 3 months and then it would be 89 or 90 octane?
Hey how come you don’t have a tv show yet. I really think you put a lot into your shows.
Keep them coming.
GEEEEEEEEZE Slippers, u ever bring Taryl any doughnuts, especially with cold winter coming on?
I fill every thing with mixed 40 to one hightest Ethel free fuel with stable soon to be sea foam run it for a few minutes spay it with WD on the out side after I clean it up change all the 4 stroke oil if it's 4 stroke and spay fluid film under all my mower decks after they drug from pressure washing them off .I like the mixed fuel in all in the fall puts a film of oil in the mufflers and cylinders .
Very good info
Have you heard of K100 fuel stabilizer?
If you have a 5gallon can and you add your mix for 5gallons what about the gas you have in the tank, do you have to account for that ?
I always spray fogging oil into my carburetors and cylinder head when storing
I'm guilty of just running my stuff empty. That's a great tip about draining the carb and using wd40 in it.