Now is the time of the year when many of us find ourselves doing routine maintenance on ATV's, UTV's, generators, and other equipment before storing them away and/or getting them ready for the summer season. Now I know opinions vary on how best to store small engines, but most agree the ethanol in gasoline was causes a lot of small engine problems. While I make it a point to use some type of fuel additive (Ethanol Shield is what I like best), I've also found the best preventive is to turn off the fuel and run the engine until it quits. However, the work doesn't stop there as I have found after having to clean the jets on a carburetor or two. It's the residual fuel left in the bottom of the carburetor float bowl that will dry over time and leave "crap" behind that creates problems. Thankfully, many carburetors now have drain screws that you can remove the completely drain the float bowl.
Here's a photo of the residual fuel that came out of my Kawasaki ATV earlier this morning when I was getting ready to store it for what could be several months. It appears somewhat dirty but that's what it picked up in my drain pan.
Here's a photo of the residual fuel that came out of my Kawasaki ATV earlier this morning when I was getting ready to store it for what could be several months. It appears somewhat dirty but that's what it picked up in my drain pan.