What is an OPE?
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BTW --
Here in the U.S.
there's been talk of increasing the
Ethanol amount from the present 10% to 15%
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Thanks Chance. You are one smart puppy!
Even google didn't know what OPE stands for.
Even a stopped clock, buddy. Even a stopped clock. :laughing:
All OPE such as chain saws, blowers, etc.. It is recommended to drain the tank and then run out the carb dry before tucking tools away during winter
I always do this. But the gas that you do run dry, should it have stabilizer in it? I learned that somewhere but seems pointless.
Since a small amount of fuel remains in bottom of carb... not pointless. Also, some fuel w/ be left in tank also. Given the volume of fuel to free air... you can bet this fuel will evaporate and leave thick residue behind. If you leave tank full w/ very little air space the reverse will happen. Just drain the carb...
Honestly, for 2 stoke I leave full of fuel and don't worry about it. Most 2 stroke oil contains fuel stabilizer now. I have done this for decades and have no problem with 2 stroke engines starting after sitting for months or years.
I usually have to service carbs at 8-12 year mark... usually the 'fuel pump' part stiffens up and makes them hard to crank, or a primer bulb cracks.
My good results, over this long of time, with this much equipment, can't be just luck...