Sitting Honda
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Sitting Honda
Hello, have 420 on Battery Tender, Stabil, and full tank of gas. Here is my question, I have had NO time to ride since March due to work and family commitments, so is it better to let it sit or should I fire it up once in a while? Might be able to go riding in a couple of weeks.
Anything I should look out for?
Thanks
Anything I should look out for?
Thanks
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#4
Sitting Honda
I had my 420 sitting all winter. I changed the oil, put in a new filter, pulled the battery, charged it and put stabil in the gas tank. I also had a full tank of gas. It was sitting for 6 months. I never did fire it up, probably should have I guess. It started up first try. I couldn't believe it. I guess next winter I should fire it up once in a while like suggested though.
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#7
Sitting Honda
420s are fuel injected but I run my toys and tools dry when going into storage.
I will take a while, on my last ride I forgot to turn the fuel back on and ran 3.3 miles before it quit. Threw me off as I just had the 20 hour service at 19.7 hours and it flashed "change oil" and quit. I was left thinking why would Honda do that, make it shut down?
I will take a while, on my last ride I forgot to turn the fuel back on and ran 3.3 miles before it quit. Threw me off as I just had the 20 hour service at 19.7 hours and it flashed "change oil" and quit. I was left thinking why would Honda do that, make it shut down?
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#9
Sitting Honda
I question whether it is good to run the FI dry. It has a fuel pump, not gravity feed like a carb!
Had you thought about seeing what the owner's manual recommends for long term storage????
I have the problem that we ride sport quads in the desert during the cool months, and the utes in the mountains druing the hot months. So my sports sit all summer, and the utes sit all winter (except for the occasional mountain snow ride). I makt it a point to run them all around the block every few weeks, when they are just sitting.
Had you thought about seeing what the owner's manual recommends for long term storage????
I have the problem that we ride sport quads in the desert during the cool months, and the utes in the mountains druing the hot months. So my sports sit all summer, and the utes sit all winter (except for the occasional mountain snow ride). I makt it a point to run them all around the block every few weeks, when they are just sitting.
#10
Sitting Honda
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: reconranger
I question whether it is good to run the FI dry. It has a fuel pump, not gravity feed like a carb!
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True, but honestly the Quad doen't get put up for any real lenght of time so I just start it and take a short ride when I can.
I question whether it is good to run the FI dry. It has a fuel pump, not gravity feed like a carb!
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True, but honestly the Quad doen't get put up for any real lenght of time so I just start it and take a short ride when I can.