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Posted 12/30/2008 1:56:44 PM
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I have a 2002 in exellant shape has about 3,200 miles. Gas tank is half full added just a couple ounces of sta-bill. Oil is full. Filter is clean. Spark plug has about 300 miles on it. Battery is charged. Garage is heated, 45 degrees.

I have two additional scooters Honda Metropolitans (2008's).

None have been started or riden since early October. Honda scooters fired right up (go figure) Yamaha won't!!

Any suggestions? should I use a starter spray in the carb? Or Pour a little gas in the carb?

HELP!

Kirk
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Posted 1/15/2009 8:36:31 PM
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spray gumout directly into the fuel line, after the carb (beneath it) - right into that tiny little hose - and next time you use stabilizer, that tank only needs about a 1/4 oz. amount. - that's for a FULL tank, you added about 8X as much. Two ounces treats about 10 gallons of gas in a car. Period.
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Posted 10/24/2009 10:27:56 PM
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