Egon
Epic Contributor
My 4300 watt generator with a 7.5 hp Robin Engine has been sitting in the shed with full gas tank since Hurricane Juan. Pulled it out and on the second pull it started. Surprised me and made me happy!
Hope after shutdown, you drained that old gas and filled with fresh premium.My 4300 watt generator with a 7.5 hp Robin Engine has been sitting in the shed with full gas tank since Hurricane Juan. Pulled it out and on the second pull it started. Surprised me and made me happy!
Storing ethanol gas for a prolonged period is a very poor idea!I'd fill it with the same kind of gas you used last time.
Regular gas begins to deteriorate within 3 to 6 months, 93 octane begins to deteriorate (loose octane) after 9 months.I just run it for an hour or two to get it warm and evaporate any condensation. Then put it back in the shed. Still lots of gas in it.
That doesn't mean that it takes all of the ethanol out. I've had enough problems with moisture over the years that I will pass on intentionally adding water to my gas. If you want to tell if there's any water left, throw it into your freezer for a day.
Just saying, whatever it was lasted pretty good.Storing ethanol gas for a prolonged period is a very poor idea!
Must be clean living.My 4300 watt generator with a 7.5 hp Robin Engine has been sitting in the shed with full gas tank since Hurricane Juan. Pulled it out and on the second pull it started. Surprised me and made me happy!