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residual oil will burn off in subsequent starts. The muffler may emit
white smoke.
• Store this engine in the horizontal position with the spark plug up.
Do not store or transport with the spark plug down. Storing or
transporting with the spark plug down will result in hard starting
and/or engine smoking.
FUEL STORAGE
Gasoline will oxidize and deteriorate in storage. Deteriorated gasoline
makes it harder to start the engine and leaves gum deposits that clog
the fuel system. If that gasoline in your engine deteriorates during
storage, you may need to service or replace the carburetor and other
fuel system components.
The length of time that gasoline can be left in your fuel tank and
carburetor without causing functional problems will vary with factors
such as gasoline blend, storage temperatures and the amount of fuel
in the tank. The air in a partially filled fuel tank will promote fuel
deterioration, as will very warm storage temperatures. Fuel problems
may occur in a few months, or sooner if the gasoline was not fresh
when the tank was filled.
Adding a gasoline stabilizer that is formulated for this purpose can
extend fuel storage life. Deterioration problems can also be avoided by
draining the fuel tank and carburetor prior to storage.
ADDING A GASOLINE STABILIZER
1.
Fill the fuel tank with fresh gasoline. If the tank is only partially
filled, air in the tank will promote fuel deterioration during storage.
2.
Add gasoline stabilizer. Ensure that the instructions for that product
are followed.
3.
Stop the engine.
STORING THE ENGINE WITH FUEL
WARNING! Keep the engine away from ignition sources
such as sparks, the open flame of a pilot light when storing
with fuel in the tank. An ignition source can ignite gasoline
vapours.
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