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wyatteurp


Joined: Dec 6, 2005
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Initial Prep - Ariens 7524E
Original Message   Dec 6, 2005 3:25 pm
Snowblowers are selling like hotcakes on Long Island, NY.  I ended up with a Ariens 7524E Compact from Home Depot still in the factory shipping box.  Assembly was very simple and I had the unit running in 1/2 hours.  Had a few questions:

1. After the initial break-in period, can I switch the oil to automotive Mobil 1 (5w-30) or is there a special synthetic 4 stroke oil?
2. Everything is working fine so far, what should parts should I inspect and re-adjust? I hate to bring this back to an authorized dealer right now.
3. Since we dont get much snow and the snowblower may sit unused can I run Fuel Stabilzer all the time or will it harm the engine?

This forum has been very helpful, thanks in advance.

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wally


Location: Oakville, ON Canada
Joined: Nov 20, 2005
Points: 30

Re: Initial Prep - Ariens 7524E
Reply #3   Dec 8, 2005 4:38 am
Stabilized fuel , in my experience, should be the ONLY type used anymore....for outboards, we used to use the "run it out" technique...now I'm told by my marine mechanic that this is less desireable .... put the machine away "wet" with double stabilizer... and always run the outboard with stabilizer in the gas.  (BTW... I have five outboards... two four-stroke and three two-stroke),,, and I took three semesters of Marine and Small Engine Repair (decided I needed to find out all the bad habits I had developed over the previous 40 years) and the instructor swears by using stabilizer 100% of the time.  When you fill a tank or can, stabilizer is added!!!  That's my experience.

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