[AT] small engines
Ron Cook
ron at lakeport-1.com
Wed Nov 14 22:21:06 PST 2012
Cecil,
I have a Briggs on a pump that I use to load my sprayer. It is
outside all summer and it always collects water when it rains. I have
no idea how, but it does. I drain the water off and continue with my
business. I run it on av-gas so I just leave the fuel in it and the
fuel on. No corrosion problems as long as I drain the water off when I
store the thing away for the off-season. Perhaps you could fill yours
with av-gas when it sits. Just a thought.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
On 11/14/2012 10:21 PM, Cecil R Bearden wrote:
> I don't know why the water is in there either. It was more than a
> quart, so that is a lot of condensation. It was outside, but the cap
> seals well and there is not an air hole on the top. I have a honda 9 hp
> on a cpmpressor on my service truck. It is outside all the time. After
> a rain, it would have water in the cylinder & carburetor, I finally
> drilled a hole in the exhaust manifold at thev very bottom and it sorta
> stopped. However we have not had a prolonged rainfall in a while. The
> bottom of the briggs carb where the brass plug that holds the fuel bowl
> on is less than a half circle. it is shot!! The fuel valve was off
> and the carb had been run dry. Is there something I can put in the tank
> and leave in there until I need the engine?
>
> Cecil in OKla
>
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