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Engine & Drivetrain
New E15 Fuel
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<blockquote data-quote="blksn8k" data-source="post: 998825" data-attributes="member: 64142"><p>Funny thing happened with my brother-in-law's snow blower. After sitting for about a year and a half it wouldn't start. Pulled the spark plug. Good spark but the plug was bone dry. I then pulled one of the plugs from the fuel bowl just to make sure the carb had fuel in it which it did. Still wouldn't start. We loaded it up in my ST and hauled it to a repair shop. When we unloaded it it fired on the first try without doing anything other than pulling the rope. Only thing we could figure was that the needle had stuck in the seat inside the carb and bouncing around in the bed of my truck must have caused it to break loose. There's a case where a BFH might have actually worked. Repair shop recommends Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment to combat the effects of ethanol in any gas engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blksn8k, post: 998825, member: 64142"] Funny thing happened with my brother-in-law's snow blower. After sitting for about a year and a half it wouldn't start. Pulled the spark plug. Good spark but the plug was bone dry. I then pulled one of the plugs from the fuel bowl just to make sure the carb had fuel in it which it did. Still wouldn't start. We loaded it up in my ST and hauled it to a repair shop. When we unloaded it it fired on the first try without doing anything other than pulling the rope. Only thing we could figure was that the needle had stuck in the seat inside the carb and bouncing around in the bed of my truck must have caused it to break loose. There's a case where a BFH might have actually worked. Repair shop recommends Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment to combat the effects of ethanol in any gas engine. [/QUOTE]
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