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mikiewest


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portable generator question
Original Message   Jan 17, 2010 3:14 pm
The generator starts up fine w/the lever in ths choke posiition.After it is warmed up,I still cant put the lever in the run position otherwise it will stall.I can go 3/4 way to the run position.The fuel is new and I just recently did a tuneup on the generator.Any suggestions?
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oldcrow


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Re: portable generator question
Reply #6   Jan 19, 2010 7:16 pm
Same symptoms, same cure.
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hirschallan


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Re: portable generator question
Reply #7   Jan 19, 2010 11:03 pm
mkd55 wrote:
mikiewest!       after the carb cleaning and the test running i then started the generator and ran it full throttle and started spraying seafoam a little at a time(so it would stumble but not kill) with a squirt bottle into the carb intake.the engine drawing the seafoam  worked to clear the internal passages after about a dozen squirts.it worked so well i had to set the governor down some to put the voltage at the ac....


Can someone explain how it ""cleared the internal passages"" if, when you spray through the intake it never sees the internals of the carb but rather goes to combustion at that point.What am I missing?

oldcrow


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Re: portable generator question
Reply #8   Jan 20, 2010 1:49 am
hirschallan wrote:
Can someone explain how it ""cleared the internal passages"" if, when you spray through the intake it never sees the internals of the carb but rather goes to combustion at that point.What am I missing?

It was a bit confusing as written, but this quote from the second line should clear it up:

<< my cure was to pull the carb and clean as good as possable with carb cleaner,spray out all passages with air. >>

He went on to say that the Seafoam brought everything back to normal, if I read it correctly. There must have been a real $h*tload of carbon built up on his piston and valves for Seafoam to make that much of a difference. Maybe it's coincidental, and the carb just took some time before it coughed up the last gunk that was clogging it.

Or, maybe it's just voodoo.
                  
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mkd55


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Re: portable generator question
Reply #9   Jan 20, 2010 5:14 pm
Can someone explain how it ""cleared the internal passages"" if, when you spray through the intake it never sees the internals of the carb but rather goes to combustion at that point.What am I missing?
    i also dumped some seafoam (approx 1 0z. ) in the cylinder and let it sit for 5 minutes as well as approx 4 oz. in the fuel tank. once started it was ran approx 10 minutes while periodically spraying in the carb.
oldcrow


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Re: portable generator question
Reply #10   Jan 22, 2010 12:09 am
BUMP
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oldcrow


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Re: portable generator question
Reply #11   Jan 22, 2010 12:24 am
mkd55 wrote:
i also dumped some seafoam (approx 1 0z. ) in the cylinder and let it sit for 5 minutes as well as approx 4 oz. in the fuel tank. once started it was ran approx 10 minutes while periodically spraying in the carb.

I still think it was the carb cleaning, and not the Seafoam, that cured your idle problem. Sometimes it takes a bit of runtime after re-installing to completely unclog a carb. That's why you want to soak and clean it thoroughly while off the engine. You may have needed the Seafoam if you had heavy carbon deposits, but it's doubful pouring it into the gas tank had much effect on your carb. I can guarantee that spraying it down the throat had no effect whatsoever. If only it were that easy...
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borat


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Re: portable generator question
Reply #12   Jan 22, 2010 1:45 pm
In order for SeaFoam to work on the carb internals, it needs to be mixed with the fuel is sufficient quantity to do what it claims it's supposed to do. Blowing it into the venturi will do nothing for the carb. It might lift some carbon from the valves, piston crown and cylinder head but that's about it.
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mikiewest


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Re: portable generator question
Reply #13   Jan 23, 2010 3:43 pm
I just put a whole can of seafoam with about 1/2 gallon of gas and now I can take the choke off and the gen doesn't stall.
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