steve66
Well-Known Member
Hi Simon,
It all depends on how much you use the engine, if your using it every other weekend leaving the fuel in wont hurt. If its going to be months before you use it drain the fuel out of it by draining the bowl. If you run it dry you will still have nearly a quarter of a bowl of fuel still left in due to the position of the fuel pick up holes in the carb body.
To be honest all of the carb problems i see on Hondas only approx 5% are failures due to corrosion, the rest are due to blocked jets.
It all depends on how much you use the engine, if your using it every other weekend leaving the fuel in wont hurt. If its going to be months before you use it drain the fuel out of it by draining the bowl. If you run it dry you will still have nearly a quarter of a bowl of fuel still left in due to the position of the fuel pick up holes in the carb body.
To be honest all of the carb problems i see on Hondas only approx 5% are failures due to corrosion, the rest are due to blocked jets.
Will leaving the fuel in help ?
Or buy a better engine, which would be ???