Almost every piece of power equipment I've found curbside just needed a good carb clean or rebuild. It brought back just about all of them to life including the ariens snowblower I've been using for several years. This is a nice genset. Great to use with electronics or clean power required loads.
My grandfather, born in 1913 was a true blue "Mister Fix It". The kind of man whose motto was: "If I can't fix it, it ain't broke" and after subscribing to this channel and watching quite a few uploads I think i've found his modern day equal. Mustie1 I absolutely love this channel, thank you.
Hi there mustie, my name is Ben. ive watched a few of your video's and love them and your workshop alot. The way you do things just reminds me of what people must see when i do things in my workshop. Actually one of the first things i thought of when watching and listening to you to be honest is the feeling that we would make great mates and partners in crime and i use the term "crime" loosely because of the way the wife lives in fear of me turning into some crazy hoarder of anything mechanical or with a engine running or not are must haves in my mind. keep being you my friend its nice to see your passion for all things old, new, unwanted, missused or thrown away. it brings much enjoyment to my day. take care and i can't wait to watch all of your video's and restorations.
Watching you fix generators is like having a tutorial in small engine mechanics. Very educational you get me hooked & give idea of a hobby 8n retirement. Thank yuo
No idea how I found your channel. I am not a VW fan, but am enjoying watching you tearing down and rebuilding the beetles. Looking forward to seeing where the barn find goes. And thanks for this video, I may now have the confidence to dig out the snow blower in my shed that I can't get running.
Mustie you are awesome. I feel like I've watched all your videos. Thanks for the education. When i think back over the years all the stuff that i have given away or worse tossed because I didn't know how to repair. Wasteful! Thanks for the inspiration. I cant wait for my next chance at a small engine. Started watching you because of crusty. Love that gem.
What a nice neat generator :-D, and when you washed the little devil it looked really good. A oiley rag for the plastic scratches lol. The inside really looked clean so its not been tampered with much, just the carb bowl. The engine whisperer wins again LOL :-D
mustie, I am an avid fan of anything with an engine. I love working on any and all engines. but alas I cannot because I live in an apartment so I must live vicariously thru your videos. I am also a big time VW fanatic. I love watching your videos and I've actually learned some things while watching your videos. thank you for sharing your engine obsession. keep the great videos coming.
Mustie, you are genius buddy.....I really enjoy how you explain everything that are going to do and while you are doing it.....very good and knowledgeable videos.....keep them coming!!!!
Dump days are fun. Can't tell you how many chainsaws, mowers, snowblowers etc I've come across that had bad gas in them and/or carbs needing simple cleaning. Just picked up a Toro snowblower that needed gas tank cleaned and a new fuel filter....runs great. Amazing what people throw away.
Love the video! Congrats on getting another awesome find!! I will be looking forward to seeing that old Evinrude in the spring. Looks to be about a 1955-58. Working at an outboard shop I have seen lots of those old motors. I love working on them! It will be interesting to see if your motor still has the original wax type coils and tall condensers under the flywheel. Or when the impeller was last changed. Thanks for sharing your videos with us! -Nick.
Again love the great finds and you have encouraged me to start looking on Craig's list and ebay for cheap equipment to buy, fix, and keep for myself or resell. You really make what you do fun and exciting. I always loved working on small engines and was the best at my job during my tour in the United States Airforce, which ironically dealt with these types of non-vehicle special purpose equipment. When I get my first find, If you will, I will make a video and send you a message to see if you would like to feature it on your channel or just let me know what you think. Great video as always so keep it up.
I am green with envy. You must live in a wealthy area. That gen would sell for $100 around here before it was fixed. You find stuff in the trash better than I can buy at garage/yard sales or flea markets!! Craigslist is many times full retail for used!
hi mustie 1 ,i love my man shed,like to repair small engine stuff,like your generator video,now live in derry, north of ireland,would love to have the know how, that you have,was a neighbour of yours, when i live in taunton ma,would have like to stopped bye your place just to say hi,keep up the great work,gerry, i,m a great fan of all your work,from motor bikes,trailers,snow blowers,tractors,,my favorites,generators,thanks again
Just love learning about the inner workings of small engines. I AM mechanically inclined, but, didn't know much about small engines. thanks man. I subbed ya.
You have great mechanical style. When you go though a motor, you always make sure that everything is clean and replaced if necessary. Awesome style, I say.
I just picked up the exact same RYi2000 model (was in good working condition) for $200, and I thought it was a killer deal. Nice quiet unit, I like the wheel and pull out handle.
Awesome. What a great find (of course, it could have gone the other way too, I suppose.) I have a tiller with a Chinese engine and that same gasket...it was a real bear getting it back on properly.
These video's inspired me to buy a Powerpro 1000 for $125. I'm glad I bought it. It takes 50:1 mixture in the tank. So, no additional oil is needed. I purr's like a (big) kitten. Oh, by the way, mine came with a DC plug too. It also came with a DC cable attached to battery clips, I'm guessing for to charge a battery. It's kind-a cool. Also, I remember my dad buying gasket material at an auto parts store when I was a kid. I'm guessing that Amazon probably sells it now.
I have found a total of 7 or 8 kerb side mowers that all worked great. But that is not usual. Lots of people scrapping and driving around just waiting to grab those mowers and take them to the scrap yard for $0.75 cents of steel weight. Garage sales are a mix. I have been to some that have great deals and others where things are grossly overpriced. The best are the moving sales. Buy one thing and then the people just want you to take stuff. One of my best purchases was a Dewalt miter saw for only $50. Bought a tile saw as well that I ended up re-selling. They started giving me more and more stuff that they said would be going in the trash otherwise as it wasn't cost effective to move it across the country. I guess people will pay a lot for stuff in my area. But that is very select. People won't buy certain things for $5 at the same time.
We have a lot of lime in the water here and that plugs up the valving. That along with freezing give me a good source of 5 hp vertical and horizontal engines with low hours!
I just bought the 2300w model at a pawn shop yard sale. They were asking $450... I think she pushed the ON/AUTO button when it kicked in & before trying a tool on it and as soon as I pressed the tool button gen would shut off. I offered $100 as is and they took it. Brought it home and used it on my pop up and it ran everything including the AC & Heater!
Hi, Is it time to pull the evinrude boat motor out of hibernation yet? Looked like an interesting piece. Thanks for taking the time to bring us along for the ride...
Good score on the generator. fyi, they tend to need the choke if the auto isle feature is on, turn it off and then start better. See it started one pull the next day, probably the capacitor that stores voltage for the auto idle bled down. I know my two Generacs and the Honda act that way.
The honda 2.0i generator is the exact same engine as the ryobe that you just fixed ,they have a timing belt and a plastic cam in them ,they are a good unit ,abit tricky putting a new belt on them as its hard to line up the oil splash wheel
Evinrude made Aquasonics with 7.5, 15 and 25 hp. That looks like it could be a 7.5 hp Fleetwin, but it's not possible to tell from the video. Nice catch on the generator. I have not had much luck with that brand of tools, but it looks pretty good.
Actually, Bruce my friend, upon reading your comment I went back and reviewed the footage and at :30 it says Fleetwin 7.5 right under the rope start... Nice educated guess!
Right! same here in WI. Mostly junk. and VERY high priced. People wanting 50 for shoes, and 30 for jeans. One time I Got a snowblower off the side of the road 10 yeras ago, The front stage was rusted off the body/frame, and needed to be welded. Wonder what area this guy lives in
People in my area be trying to sell you a ride on that has half the parts missing and the other half is rusted and still asking $400 bucks for it. These are the same people that you try to sell something to at that price and they look at you like you're smoking crack laced with bleach. It's only worth a million dollars if it's them selling it!
Same problem at yard sales here in Florida...I have better luck on the sale sites/apps like letgo and offerup, once in a while craigslist although craigslist has become somewhat more obsolete these days compared to the sale sites/apps.
when we test a boat motor at my house we use an extra large stiff rubber trash can filled with water works great. also great video thanks for the share.
The last time I saw or remove a diaphragm in a 4 valve carburetor was in a Ford Galaxy 500 351 8 cylinder engine. i love that car and someone stole it from me never to be found because the engine was superb in the desert.
Thank you - I love tinkering with and repairing small engines. I found a Mantis tiller at the dump and got it working good as new! Now have a Ryobi that I thought worked when borrowed from a friend only to find it didn't - even after doing some standard starting tricks, and upon returning it discovered that I had "broken" it (it worked last time my friend used it... :) ) and that I owed him $500 - Grandpa always said, "n'er a borrower or lender be..." hard lesson learned, but hoping to get it running and possibly recoup some of my loss...
I believe that outboard is a 1957 10hp. I used to own one and it pushed a 14ft jon boat with 3 guys and lots of fishing gear around 20 knots. I suspect that the propeller bushing will probably be dry. It's going to be just like everything else you fix. Carburetor and fuel.
Evinrude looks to be maybe a 10hp, maybe a 7.5, about mid 50s vintage. I had a 58 10hp (sportwin) and this is a couple years older than mine. The pressure tanks (double hose) went away late 50s I think.
Kipor KGE 2000(bought in 05) is the same and used many hours without complaint,my front output panel that controls motor speed eventually burnt out and it wont start anymore but the motor is still clean with plenty of compression,parts are almost non existence.
Liked hearing your thoughts on the stabil. Asked a bunch of friends a while back on their opinion. No on here is using it anymore. Most just run the system dry. May I ask your thoughts on that? (The check will be in the mail!) Saved by the spare parts hoard. Another great score,, and repair!
Mustie1 Yeah, seen the Honda version at Home Depot for $999 little bit ago. The fuel shut off on those is the valve on the gas cap. Never found an actual shut off valve under the covers.
There is a product that's not as handy as RTV but is made by Permatex and is made to resist all automotive fuels. It's called Permashield and besides being fuel resistant it is both high and low temp resistant and does not set up so you can pull parts apart and reuse the seal... Also supposed to work on pitted surfaces too.
Wonderful videos, I follow you closely. What is the status of your welding trailer? The new video, from the white VW, I find amazing! I admire the tranquility you put into your work, but also for your craftsmanship! Sincerely, Niek Hesp from the Netherlands.
I have a trick for those vacuum fuel pumps,if you use a bulb suckered like you get for babies put it on the vacuum line and squeeze it lightly a few times it will prime the carb for you
Mustie 1, do you add anything to your gasoline ? Like Sta-Bil Marine ? Or Lucas upper cylinder lubricant and fuel injection cleaner? I double Sta-Bil my gen-set gasoline and use a bit of Lucas when running, I use 5 ounces of Lucas in my 25 gallon Chevy Silverado at every fill. I'm surprised you didn't remove that black fuel line and try to clean it out or just cut a new one. When I repair anything the gas line goes if I find out the float bowel is dirty, or gummed up. Good score for 40 bucks and it looks like the guy was honest, replacing that 'o' ring was the best way to go because the whole thing could go up in flames.
Hoarding isn't a bad thing when the things you hoard are useful buddy. Nice job but can you tell me if the revs are generally supposed to rise when you plug in a tool as i have two generators and they seem to stall when I'm using something of quite a low voltage.
I installed an inline fuel petcock on our Honda 2000. So you can run it dry and avoid the stalactites from growing in the carb due to the corned-up gas we are now stuck with.
Almost every piece of power equipment I've found curbside just needed a good carb clean or rebuild. It brought back just about all of them to life including the ariens snowblower I've been using for several years. This is a nice genset. Great to use with electronics or clean power required loads.
It's definitely a Honda based engine, James condon of this parish pulled one apart recently, you can tell by the diagonally split crankcase.
My grandfather, born in 1913 was a true blue "Mister Fix It". The kind of man whose motto was: "If I can't fix it, it ain't broke" and after subscribing to this channel and watching quite a few uploads I think i've found his modern day equal. Mustie1 I absolutely love this channel, thank you.
Hi there mustie, my name is Ben. ive watched a few of your video's and love them and your workshop alot. The way you do things just reminds me of what people must see when i do things in my workshop. Actually one of the first things i thought of when watching and listening to you to be honest is the feeling that we would make great mates and partners in crime and i use the term "crime" loosely because of the way the wife lives in fear of me turning into some crazy hoarder of anything mechanical or with a engine running or not are must haves in my mind. keep being you my friend its nice to see your passion for all things old, new, unwanted, missused or thrown away. it brings much enjoyment to my day. take care and i can't wait to watch all of your video's and restorations.
thanks for takin the time to watch ben
I have just learnt more handy knowledge in this video than any other I have ever watched. and I have watched a lot!!!
Watching you fix generators is like having a tutorial in small engine mechanics. Very educational you get me hooked & give idea of a hobby 8n retirement. Thank yuo
No idea how I found your channel. I am not a VW fan, but am enjoying watching you tearing down and rebuilding the beetles. Looking forward to seeing where the barn find goes. And thanks for this video, I may now have the confidence to dig out the snow blower in my shed that I can't get running.
Mustie you are awesome. I feel like I've watched all your videos. Thanks for the education. When i think back over the years all the stuff that i have given away or worse tossed because I didn't know how to repair. Wasteful! Thanks for the inspiration. I cant wait for my next chance at a small engine. Started watching you because of crusty. Love that gem.
What a nice neat generator :-D, and when you washed the little devil it looked really good.
A oiley rag for the plastic scratches lol.
The inside really looked clean so its not been tampered with much, just the carb bowl.
The engine whisperer wins again LOL :-D
I really like the summation at the end. Please continue to do that. Love your videos Mustie.
Thanks a lot! I have the 1800 watt 2200 starting watt ryobi generator. This video helped me get it working again. It runs like a champ.
mustie, I am an avid fan of anything with an engine. I love working on any and all engines. but alas I cannot because I live in an apartment so I must live vicariously thru your videos. I am also a big time VW fanatic. I love watching your videos and I've actually learned some things while watching your videos. thank you for sharing your engine obsession. keep the great videos coming.
Mustie, you are genius buddy.....I really enjoy how you explain everything that are going to do and while you are doing it.....very good and knowledgeable videos.....keep them coming!!!!
Nice little generator. Amazed at the amount of stuff you run across
just happened along Mustie1 's video's, addicted already, thanks Darrin~!!!
Dump days are fun. Can't tell you how many chainsaws, mowers, snowblowers etc I've come across that had bad gas in them and/or carbs needing simple cleaning. Just picked up a Toro snowblower that needed gas tank cleaned and a new fuel filter....runs great. Amazing what people throw away.
I always enjoy your small engine work. You're a good instructor.
Love the video! Congrats on getting another awesome find!! I will be looking forward to seeing that old Evinrude in the spring. Looks to be about a 1955-58. Working at an outboard shop I have seen lots of those old motors. I love working on them! It will be interesting to see if your motor still has the original wax type coils and tall condensers under the flywheel. Or when the impeller was last changed. Thanks for sharing your videos with us! -Nick.
I had a 57 18hs
Again love the great finds and you have encouraged me to start looking on Craig's list and ebay for cheap equipment to buy, fix, and keep for myself or resell. You really make what you do fun and exciting. I always loved working on small engines and was the best at my job during my tour in the United States Airforce, which ironically dealt with these types of non-vehicle special purpose equipment.
When I get my first find, If you will, I will make a video and send you a message to see if you would like to feature it on your channel or just let me know what you think.
Great video as always so keep it up.
Darren the generator sounds good. And good luck with the boat motor.
Thanks for all your videos, fun to understand small engines. from California Thank you.
"patina" was an accurate word, but I wasn't expecting it hahaha. Nice one
I am green with envy. You must live in a wealthy area. That gen would sell for $100 around here before it was fixed. You find stuff in the trash better than I can buy at garage/yard sales or flea markets!! Craigslist is many times full retail for used!
New subscriber, very informative. Wish I'd found this channel years ago.
hi mustie 1 ,i love my man shed,like to repair small engine stuff,like your generator video,now live in derry, north of ireland,would love to have the know how, that you have,was a neighbour of yours, when i live in taunton ma,would have like to stopped bye your place just to say hi,keep up the great work,gerry, i,m a great fan of all your work,from motor bikes,trailers,snow blowers,tractors,,my favorites,generators,thanks again
Just love learning about the inner workings of small engines. I AM mechanically inclined, but, didn't know much about small engines. thanks man. I subbed ya.
I get stumped with the carbs but the more I watch I find myself learning tremendously.
Actually this unit is a Kipor generator in a Ryobi jacket. Nice little generators with well made engines.
I’m Jealous! Good for you man. I love seeing stuff like this. I hope I can find a deal that needs a little love..
Great deal for 40 bucks man , Thumbs up Darrin !
OMG - I'm addicted to watching you fix generators...
You have great mechanical style. When you go though a motor, you always make sure that everything is clean and replaced if necessary. Awesome style, I say.
Great video, I have the 2nd generation 2200/1800 of this generator 61db very quiet. Great info on carburetor!
Nice Find and great fix! Good to have around like you said. Surprised it put out the power being a Ryobi, but sometimes they get it right.
I just picked up the exact same RYi2000 model (was in good working condition) for $200, and I thought it was a killer deal. Nice quiet unit, I like the wheel and pull out handle.
I have that little generator and it has got to be one of the best units around.
Forest bump voice "I love you genny"
good job man you got that thing looking brand new and running good
I believe it would be easier to start with the auto idle off until it's running.
Love your videos
Awesome. What a great find (of course, it could have gone the other way too, I suppose.) I have a tiller with a Chinese engine and that same gasket...it was a real bear getting it back on properly.
These video's inspired me to buy a Powerpro 1000 for $125. I'm glad I bought it. It takes 50:1 mixture in the tank. So, no additional oil is needed. I purr's like a (big) kitten. Oh, by the way, mine came with a DC plug too. It also came with a DC cable attached to battery clips, I'm guessing for to charge a battery. It's kind-a cool. Also, I remember my dad buying gasket material at an auto parts store when I was a kid. I'm guessing that Amazon probably sells it now.
I have found a total of 7 or 8 kerb side mowers that all worked great. But that is not usual. Lots of people scrapping and driving around just waiting to grab those mowers and take them to the scrap yard for $0.75 cents of steel weight. Garage sales are a mix. I have been to some that have great deals and others where things are grossly overpriced.
The best are the moving sales. Buy one thing and then the people just want you to take stuff. One of my best purchases was a Dewalt miter saw for only $50. Bought a tile saw as well that I ended up re-selling. They started giving me more and more stuff that they said would be going in the trash otherwise as it wasn't cost effective to move it across the country.
I guess people will pay a lot for stuff in my area. But that is very select. People won't buy certain things for $5 at the same time.
for 40.00 and a couple hours of work, I'd say that's a score.
Hey Mustie1!!! I have the same inverter, it works well with electronics, uses very little gas, I recommend keeping it....
Harvey Spooner hey Harvey hows the hoard coming??
Hey Bailey!!! Trying to get a grip on the hoard, I'm in the middle of a major fall clean up, thanks for asking!!!!
l have a honda too so this may get moved off
I find a lot of people buy those pressure washers, use them and put them in a shed and they freeze and split. They don't think of winterizing them.
We have a lot of lime in the water here and that plugs up the valving. That along with freezing give me a good source of 5 hp vertical and horizontal engines with low hours!
Wow! Six years ago. I just dropped by for some nostalgia. 😉 Back in the old garage with Mustie working on his sidewalk purchases. Great fun!!!
Great little earner 👍 I’d love to do what your doing day to day Mustie 😊 Stevie 🏴
I just bought the 2300w model at a pawn shop yard sale. They were asking $450... I think she pushed the ON/AUTO button when it kicked in & before trying a tool on it and as soon as I pressed the tool button gen would shut off.
I offered $100 as is and they took it.
Brought it home and used it on my pop up and it ran everything including the AC & Heater!
Hi,
Is it time to pull the evinrude boat motor out of hibernation yet? Looked like an interesting piece. Thanks for taking the time to bring us along for the ride...
I love those finds ,Always an easy fix i`ve got 2 - 3000 honda`s to get going one needs a fuel petlock the other for parts .
Mustie, nice vid, I really enjoy the step by step vids.
thanks
Good score on the generator. fyi, they tend to need the choke if the auto isle feature is on, turn it off and then start better. See it started one pull the next day, probably the capacitor that stores voltage for the auto idle bled down. I know my two Generacs and the Honda act that way.
generator videos are addictive love it mustie!
The honda 2.0i generator is the exact same engine as the ryobe that you just fixed ,they have a timing belt and a plastic cam in them ,they are a good unit ,abit tricky putting a new belt on them as its hard to line up the oil splash wheel
great video man.. I just grabbed 1 of these from a pawn shop new in the box never opened
james guralski Sounds stolen lol. What'd ya pay?
Really nice little generator, gotta love an easy fix!
Evinrude made Aquasonics with 7.5, 15 and 25 hp. That looks like it could be a 7.5 hp Fleetwin, but it's not possible to tell from the video. Nice catch on the generator. I have not had much luck with that brand of tools, but it looks pretty good.
Actually, Bruce my friend, upon reading your comment I went back and reviewed the footage and at :30 it says Fleetwin 7.5 right under the rope start... Nice educated guess!
i don't know how you find all the stuff you do, every time i stop at a garage sale all i see are old lady cloths and baby crap!!!
Quadflopper101 This made me laugh out loud! Thanks mate cheers!
Right! same here in WI. Mostly junk. and VERY high priced. People wanting 50 for shoes, and 30 for jeans. One time I Got a snowblower off the side of the road 10 yeras ago, The front stage was rusted off the body/frame, and needed to be welded. Wonder what area this guy lives in
People in my area be trying to sell you a ride on that has half the parts missing and the other half is rusted and still asking $400 bucks for it. These are the same people that you try to sell something to at that price and they look at you like you're smoking crack laced with bleach. It's only worth a million dollars if it's them selling it!
Same problem at yard sales here in Florida...I have better luck on the sale sites/apps like letgo and offerup, once in a while craigslist although craigslist has become somewhat more obsolete these days compared to the sale sites/apps.
Read his license plates. He's in New Hampshire. The motto on the plates is "Live Free or Die."
when we test a boat motor at my house we use an extra large stiff rubber trash can filled with water works great. also great video thanks for the share.
l have a cut 55 gal plastic drum, but no water source,
your video's make me want to buy broken generators!
$40? Heck yeah! Even if you paid 3 times as much you still would have brought it home and cleaned the carb all the same anyways.
The last time I saw or remove a diaphragm in a 4 valve carburetor was in a Ford Galaxy 500 351 8 cylinder engine. i love that car and someone stole it from me never to be found because the engine was superb in the desert.
I am now a certified Ryobi Generator repairman after watching Mustie. (smile)
Great vid I watched it till the end, You know your stuff and I learned something thanks
Thank you - I love tinkering with and repairing small engines. I found a Mantis tiller at the dump and got it working good as new! Now have a Ryobi that I thought worked when borrowed from a friend only to find it didn't - even after doing some standard starting tricks, and upon returning it discovered that I had "broken" it (it worked last time my friend used it... :) ) and that I owed him $500 - Grandpa always said, "n'er a borrower or lender be..." hard lesson learned, but hoping to get it running and possibly recoup some of my loss...
That little float sure looks very clean.
I believe that outboard is a 1957 10hp. I used to own one and it pushed a 14ft jon boat with 3 guys and lots of fishing gear around 20 knots. I suspect that the propeller bushing will probably be dry. It's going to be just like everything else you fix. Carburetor and fuel.
fair play to that guy well worth watching .
Great vid. You are a terrific teacher buddy! Thanks!
Nice job, it runs well now. Thanks.
Well done Mate!! Did we ever determine what engine it has!! Looked like a honda bowl!!☺
looks like a honda clone
@@mustie1 Kipor engine clone of an EU20i by Honda
The good old Toro Powershifts. Very unique setup with them.
has a real trans too
Brilliant wee buy $40 and a rubber gasket so elbow grease fantastic.
Love watching your channel !
Good job, almost sounds like rod knock when shutting down and reved up
Evinrude looks to be maybe a 10hp, maybe a 7.5, about mid 50s vintage. I had a 58 10hp (sportwin) and this is a couple years older than mine. The pressure tanks (double hose) went away late 50s I think.
Kipor KGE 2000(bought in 05) is the same and used many hours without complaint,my front output panel that controls motor speed eventually burnt out and it wont start anymore but the motor is still clean with plenty of compression,parts are almost non existence.
You must be the luckiest guy I "know"! Nice find bud.
Liked hearing your thoughts on the stabil. Asked a bunch of friends a while back on their opinion. No on here is using it anymore. Most just run the system dry. May I ask your thoughts on that? (The check will be in the mail!) Saved by the spare parts hoard. Another great score,, and repair!
im of the same thinking too, and like to store stuff dry if its going to be longer then say 4-5 months
The boss has a 2000w Honda quiet generator. Same engine as the Ryobi. Only real difference is the switch placement. You got a good score on this one.
it does look like a honda
Mustie1 Yeah, seen the Honda version at Home Depot for $999 little bit ago. The fuel shut off on those is the valve on the gas cap. Never found an actual shut off valve under the covers.
Thank you for this video....i found it very helpful and informative.
Mustie for president, he will mow the white house lawn with a $20 yard sale mower he fixed with parts from his hoard.
I Mel Superable
Do you ever marvel at the fact you can get them running?
LOL
Good one Hanksranger can be VP.
Mustie does not do push ups, he pushes down the Earth.
There is a product that's not as handy as RTV but is made by Permatex and is made to resist all automotive fuels. It's called Permashield and besides being fuel resistant it is both high and low temp resistant and does not set up so you can pull parts apart and reuse the seal... Also supposed to work on pitted surfaces too.
Love your videos even if they are older
You have the best videos on youtube.
Wonderful videos, I follow you closely.
What is the status of your welding trailer?
The new video, from the white VW, I find amazing!
I admire the tranquility you put into your work, but also for your craftsmanship!
Sincerely,
Niek Hesp from the Netherlands.
its waiting on better weather and just needs a little more time,
Nice find....... good job.
I have a trick for those vacuum fuel pumps,if you use a bulb suckered like you get for babies put it on the vacuum line and squeeze it lightly a few times it will prime the carb for you
Great bargain ! Another excellent "how to" ! Thanks
Sounds exactly like my Honda. Even the starting.
Really does sound like Honda EU20i. And actually looks like one too without all that carry-on stuff that is.
Another good score. Question; what brand/model is the boost pack I've seen in a few of your videos? it's gray with yellow knobs. Thanks
Great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I have the same Bosch drill, they're awesome.
Mustie 1, do you add anything to your gasoline ? Like Sta-Bil Marine ? Or Lucas upper cylinder lubricant and fuel injection cleaner? I double Sta-Bil my gen-set gasoline and use a bit of Lucas when running, I use 5 ounces of Lucas in my 25 gallon Chevy Silverado at every fill. I'm surprised you didn't remove that black fuel line and try to clean it out or just cut a new one. When I repair anything the gas line goes if I find out the float bowel is dirty, or gummed up. Good score for 40 bucks and it looks like the guy was honest, replacing that 'o' ring was the best way to go because the whole thing could go up in flames.
Hoarding isn't a bad thing when the things you hoard are useful buddy. Nice job but can you tell me if the revs are generally supposed to rise when you plug in a tool as i have two generators and they seem to stall when I'm using something of quite a low voltage.
As with the Honda, that combined switch means you can't turn off the fuel and let the carb run dry.
I installed an inline fuel petcock on our Honda 2000. So you can run it dry and avoid the stalactites from growing in the carb due to the corned-up gas we are now stuck with.
Could you in one of your future videos explain how the low oil switch works. I've always wondered how those detect the low oil?
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Top work, appreciate the insight.
Where are your garage sales??????? Nothing like that in my hood!
I enjoy your vids and revivals of so many machines. Nice work! Wondering if you ever use an O ring kit to make your own o rings when you need one?
Thanks man, if igured out how to clean my generator after watching your videos