draining and cleaning up 7 month old gas?

Started by acemoney, April 06, 2009, 07:49:01 PM

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acemoney

as i am new to the bike world a couple months back and am clueless, i did not winterize my bike. have an 06 monster. besides the obvious of draining the spoiled gas from the tank what else has the tainted gas still in it that is possible to drain? once drained is there a product to run through to clean things out or is it something to be done by hand piece by piece? any type of cleaning this mess up would be appreciated. bike starts, runs not so smooth, then dies after a minute or so. it might be other issues but i figured i'd start with this a move on if needed (i hope not). thanks

EEL


Howie

All kinds of expensive parts could be hurt by the stale gas.  Or not.  Fresh gas, maybe splurge for a new fuel filter, pray to the bike gods, and try starting the bike.

BumpaD_Z28

Quote from: EEL on April 06, 2009, 07:52:01 PM
Three words

ITALIAN TUNE UP...



WOW .. never heard the term before, BUT I LIKE IT !!! (I googled it) ;)

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Take a whiff-that should tell you.




I've started ducs that have sat for over a year with no issue.



Well, aside of the issue that some tard left a bike sitting for a year (no it wasn't me).
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acemoney

not bad, 4 responses and 0 of 2 questions answered (guess that's the same odds of my bike starting for me)

didn't smell the gas on purpose, just dumped it, but when i spilled the gas all over me and the whole garage it smell like........gas.

Howie

#6
Your question was answered.  Put fresh fuel in it, a new filter might be a good idea, and start it.  One you run the old fuel out of the injectors the bike should run fine.  If the running problem doesn't clear up then we can go further.

Stangman

Not sure what you are worried about... Remove old gas, put in new gas and get out and ride.  [beer] Don't overthink it.  It's 7 months old gas not 7 years old.  Stabil would have been nice, but not much you can do about that now.

I don't do a lot for "winterizing myself" put Stabil in the tank in the fall a few days before I put her away for the winter and pull the battery. (I drain the bowls too, but since you are FI, not a concern)  In the spring I put in the freshly charged battery, fire up the bike and get out and ride.




OT

Charge the battery, fill tires with air, wax the chain, and punch the start button......go for a ride and refill tank when nearly empty.

The issue of "stale gas" is overblown...just google the topic and see what the refiners have to say (e.g., Chevron, etc.) about it.

acemoney

Quote from: howie on April 07, 2009, 04:49:34 AM
Your question was answered. 

questions weren't answered but i guess the advise is probably better than the answers anyway (you guys know better than me). i will heed the advise and pray to the bike gods and see what happens. thanks

questions were: 1) anything besides tank to drain the gas out of? 2) is there a product to run through to help clean it up in there?



Stangman



questions were:

1) anything besides tank to drain the gas out of?  NO

2) is there a product to run through to help clean it up in there? Yes, fresh gas.


acemoney

Quote from: Stangman on April 07, 2009, 04:45:00 PM

questions were:

1) anything besides tank to drain the gas out of?  NO

2) is there a product to run through to help clean it up in there? Yes, fresh gas.



[clap] we have a winner (assuming you are correct). (no prizes awarded though) thanks

angler

Quote from: EEL on April 06, 2009, 07:52:01 PM
Three words

ITALIAN TUNE UP...



That's hilarious.  My dad taught me to do that on a fairly frequent basis  [evil] and it is some of the most fun advice he ever gave!  Never knew it as an Italian Tune Up.  He also taught me that you actually have to use the brakes when backing up if you want your e-brake to work.  Worked at a go-cart track in HS and we did the same thing at the beginning of every season - WOT until the stutter went away.
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