[T3] Carburetor Storage
Jim Adney
jadney at vwtype3.org
Thu May 22 20:35:06 PDT 2014
On 22 May 2014 at 17:44, Adriel Rowley wrote:
> Apparently today's fuel can cause carburetor clog if the vehicle is
> left in storage? So then, what does one do?
Yes, that can happen with today's gas. It would also happen with the
gas of 50 years ago. It's simply that gasoline left open to the air
won't completely evaporate; there are some non-volatile components
that are always left behind. Those will form a gummy residue that can
clog things up if there's enough of it.
In most cases, there's not enough residue to cause a big problem: The
incoming fresh gas eventually dissolves the old residue and you're
back to normal. In extreme cases you might need to take things apart
and clean them with carb cleaner.
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Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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