tennja wrote:
Buoy Howdy wrote:
I will have to disassemble and clean the carberator again.
Sorry for the hijack but. I am having problems with my EU2000 too I suspect gummed up carb. How easy is it to disassemble and clean?
I ran Stabil through it as well. I wonder if it is becuase they are so efficient that not much Stabil actually makes it through the system.
Other than that I have used Stabil without a problem. Stabil also now makes a marine version. Which is supposed to combat the ethanol problems.
I learned how to disassemble the carb with Hurricane Ike on our door step and about 12 hours from landfall. It is actually pretty straightforward. As a recall you remove the carb, remove the float bowl, slide out the pin which holds the float and that gives you access to the main jet. Mine was completely varnished shut and no amount of carb cleaner would clean it. I ended up removing the jet and having to tap it with a wire brad to break the varnish. I started the generator during the height of the storm (outside) and it ran 24/7 for nine straght days, stopping only for fuel and oil changes. A really amazing machine.
OK - back on topic: I don't think the Sta-Bil will eliminate the varnishing. I always drain the carb; there is a screw at the bottom of the float bowl, and try to start it periodically. I think Sea Foam, and I suppose Sta-Bil will clean up a certain amount of varnish. Of course ethanol is a pretty good solvent in it's own right so who knows.