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If it is a small amount of water add a can of Heet to the tank and fill it with gasoline. If it has allot of water you will need to pump all fuel out of the tank, add a can of Heet and fill the tank.
You can use a fuel tank additive called "Heet." Basically, Heet is a type of alcohol which mixes with the water in your tank and allows your engine to burn it. Depnending on the amount of water the tank could need removed or drained.
No. Drain the fuel tank and add a product such as Heet that will remove the left over moisture. If there is just a small amount of water, fill the tank with fresh fuel and add Heet.
Are 1980 arc two or four stroke
get a couple cans of dry gas or (heet) and put in in the gas tank and it will eventually take the water out of the gas.
Most smaller engines use gravity to feed the carb. So if that is the case it should be directly under the gas tank. HTH.
No, white exhaust smoke is a symptom of coolant entering the combustion chamber. You my have a blown head gasket.
anywhere from 50 to 150 gallons
The difference between HEET and ISO-HEET: ISO-HEET (which comes in a red bottle) contains isopropanol while HEET Gas-Line antifreeze (which comes in a yellow bottle) contains methanol Both products prevent gas line freeze-up hassles but remove water in different ways.
No. You can't put regular HEET in a diesel engine or an engine that requires oil and gas mixed, but you can put ISO HEET in all combustion engines.
Dont crank it... Drain it out and put gas in it.
If you are looking for a gas efficient four wheeler than I would recommend buying the fuel efficient Cherokee which can save you a lot on gas in a economy where gas prices are very high.