GrowinWeeds
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I've read some Honda mower posts w/ interest (here & couple other "lawn equip" forums).
Bought self-propelled Mod. HRX217 late in 2021 - mowed & mulched leaves a few times before end of season - several gas refills, w/ no problems.
FYI, I've used Startron in gas for mowers & mix for several 2 cycle - not a single problem.
(I'm not assoc. w/ that product nor get compensation from the mfg or retailers).
This yr, added some NEW gas w/ the named stabilizer in the Honda. It started - ran a few seconds, then died (fuel valve OPEN). Then only fired once on a pull - never started.
Checked all the normal suspects - all good.
Finally drained gas from tank & the carb bowl - had small amt of water in the carb bowl (maybe 1/16 tsp). Put new gas (w/stabilizer). It started & mowed all back yard.
Stopped to rest maybe 30 min. Moved to front yard (engine OFF). Wouldn't start.
So engine was warm - not hot. I looked at carb butterfly - it was closed (there's a stop, always leaves a small gap, even if choke's closed). Would only fire once (if that), wouldn't start.
Drained carb bowl a SECOND time - this time no visible water.
It may have started / run (sounded OK) for a few seconds, then die. Same symptoms as in back yard.
Again, this was with NEW, brand name gas & Startron (mixed well). Spark plug is & looked new, correct gap - checked it for good spark.
The Honda manual mentions storing it w/ a FULL gas tank, as "air in the tank can cause fuel degradation." (I don't think that's an issue if use stabilizer - never for me).
It does NOT say anything about gas in partially filled tank absorbing so much moisture, that it won't even start.
? Are these Honda engines more touchy about fuel, that they won't even start on given fuel that other engines start & RUN fine on?
Last week, for the front yard, finally prayed small amt of starter fluid. It started on 1st (weak) pull & ran PERFECTLY till finished (maybe 30 min.). That was about a week ago.
Starter fluid may help START it, but wouldn't keep it running if water in gas was the issue.
Today, wife mowed again. Before starting, had to add some of the new gas, mixed w/ Startron.
She said it started on 1st pull. Mowed all of one yard. Stopped the engine - moved from front to back.
Mowed most of the back, then it died with only couple strips left. Would only pop once on a pull - never like it might start. (it's not out of gas).
I haven't checked anything out - yet, TODAY, so can't swear it's water issues.
The ONLY other time I had issue w/ water in gas was with a brand new Troy Bilt (about 17 yrs ago). I'm an experienced mechanic, but couldn't figure that one. I drained gas tank & carb bowl - no visible H2O in either.
The authorized repair shop said only thing wrong was WATER in the gas. (Really, where was it?). Used same type gas & stabilizer & same procedures in the Troy Bilt, for NEXT 17 yrs w/o a hiccup.
Every one says, "It's the ethanol messing things up. It'll ruin any rubber in small engine carbs, etc."
Maybe so, but I've used this same type gas w/ max 10% ethanol (always name brand) in chainsaws, trimmers, 4 cycle mowers that never needed any carb repairs.
I'd appreciate any info - this isn't something I've seen in the past.
Bought self-propelled Mod. HRX217 late in 2021 - mowed & mulched leaves a few times before end of season - several gas refills, w/ no problems.
FYI, I've used Startron in gas for mowers & mix for several 2 cycle - not a single problem.
(I'm not assoc. w/ that product nor get compensation from the mfg or retailers).
This yr, added some NEW gas w/ the named stabilizer in the Honda. It started - ran a few seconds, then died (fuel valve OPEN). Then only fired once on a pull - never started.
Checked all the normal suspects - all good.
Finally drained gas from tank & the carb bowl - had small amt of water in the carb bowl (maybe 1/16 tsp). Put new gas (w/stabilizer). It started & mowed all back yard.
Stopped to rest maybe 30 min. Moved to front yard (engine OFF). Wouldn't start.
So engine was warm - not hot. I looked at carb butterfly - it was closed (there's a stop, always leaves a small gap, even if choke's closed). Would only fire once (if that), wouldn't start.
Drained carb bowl a SECOND time - this time no visible water.
It may have started / run (sounded OK) for a few seconds, then die. Same symptoms as in back yard.
Again, this was with NEW, brand name gas & Startron (mixed well). Spark plug is & looked new, correct gap - checked it for good spark.
The Honda manual mentions storing it w/ a FULL gas tank, as "air in the tank can cause fuel degradation." (I don't think that's an issue if use stabilizer - never for me).
It does NOT say anything about gas in partially filled tank absorbing so much moisture, that it won't even start.
? Are these Honda engines more touchy about fuel, that they won't even start on given fuel that other engines start & RUN fine on?
Last week, for the front yard, finally prayed small amt of starter fluid. It started on 1st (weak) pull & ran PERFECTLY till finished (maybe 30 min.). That was about a week ago.
Starter fluid may help START it, but wouldn't keep it running if water in gas was the issue.
Today, wife mowed again. Before starting, had to add some of the new gas, mixed w/ Startron.
She said it started on 1st pull. Mowed all of one yard. Stopped the engine - moved from front to back.
Mowed most of the back, then it died with only couple strips left. Would only pop once on a pull - never like it might start. (it's not out of gas).
I haven't checked anything out - yet, TODAY, so can't swear it's water issues.
The ONLY other time I had issue w/ water in gas was with a brand new Troy Bilt (about 17 yrs ago). I'm an experienced mechanic, but couldn't figure that one. I drained gas tank & carb bowl - no visible H2O in either.
The authorized repair shop said only thing wrong was WATER in the gas. (Really, where was it?). Used same type gas & stabilizer & same procedures in the Troy Bilt, for NEXT 17 yrs w/o a hiccup.
Every one says, "It's the ethanol messing things up. It'll ruin any rubber in small engine carbs, etc."
Maybe so, but I've used this same type gas w/ max 10% ethanol (always name brand) in chainsaws, trimmers, 4 cycle mowers that never needed any carb repairs.
I'd appreciate any info - this isn't something I've seen in the past.