antifreeze in gas tank
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antifreeze in gas tank
I own a bombardier.
Yes thats what I did by accident.
I put antifreeze in the tank.
Since then I've drained the tank.
Added 2 stroke oil to the new gas.
I coaxed the 4 wheeler to go after I jumped it but it wouldn't stay running unless you moved the choke just right.
I ran a whole tank of gas through it riding and now I can't get it to start at all.
Stuck a screw driver down into the spark plug and the space and didn't a shock of any kind at all.
Any advice welcome....
Kieshaa
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antifreeze in gas tank
Er Huh.....................................Forget it, Im not going to bite. Reminds me of when I sent my sister to the parts store for blinker fluid. Told her it was blue so electricity would flow through it. She went to three of them before they let her in on it. She's still mad!
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antifreeze in gas tank
Kieshaa, I think we need more information to help you out. How did you get confuse antifreeze for gas? You say you have ridden the quad long enough to burn up a tank of gas, correct? What was that spark testing method again? These are four stroke quads and don't need two stroke oil mixed, why did you add that to your gas?
Have you tried draining the carburetor? At the bottom of the carburetor is a small screw with a little hose next to it. Not under the carb but at the bottom. If you turn the screw counter-clockwise it opens the drain and lets out whatever is in the bottom of the carburetor out through the small drain hose. I like to put a glass jar under the hose to catch the gas and see if any water or debris comes out. You should turn the gas tank petcock to reserve and let your carburetor drain long enough to fill about 1/4 of a quart jar. It won't come out very fast, just keep the screw driver handy and tighten the screw back in.
Have you tried draining the carburetor? At the bottom of the carburetor is a small screw with a little hose next to it. Not under the carb but at the bottom. If you turn the screw counter-clockwise it opens the drain and lets out whatever is in the bottom of the carburetor out through the small drain hose. I like to put a glass jar under the hose to catch the gas and see if any water or debris comes out. You should turn the gas tank petcock to reserve and let your carburetor drain long enough to fill about 1/4 of a quart jar. It won't come out very fast, just keep the screw driver handy and tighten the screw back in.
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antifreeze in gas tank
Well, since you're welcoming any advice here's mine. You pay my gas and I'll come take this problem child off of your hands. Seems to be too many moving parts for ya. If you'd rather me not rid you of this nightmare of a machine then try this: drain your tank one more time. Fill it with half water half Diesel, disconnect the outside spark plug wire, lick your thumb and forefinger, hold said wire close to where the plug goes and push start. Should fire right up. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
Sorry, I'm just deleriously tired from three days at Dumont...
If you do want to pay my expenses I would consider disposing of this bike for you. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Sorry, I'm just deleriously tired from three days at Dumont...
If you do want to pay my expenses I would consider disposing of this bike for you. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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