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Night Train 06-15-2009 03:50 PM

Golf cart and bad gas
 
For those of you that were at Musclepalooza at LVD last month, you know the trouble I had with the golf cart. We thought it was tht fuel pump, so when we returned we got a new one, replaced the vacuum lines with real fuel lines and still no start. Turned out that one of the valves was frozen in the guide due to bad gas. All better now but only will run race gas from now on. None of that Ethanol stuff. There is an additive that is SUPPOSED to work (NOT Sta-Bil). It can be had at CAP and looks like blue windshield washer fluid. The small engine guy that fixed the heads said it actually works. He says the Sta-Bil one only lasts for about one month. I'll probably add it to the gas I run in the Buick as well, at least for the last runs of the season.

TurboBabe 06-16-2009 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Night Train (Post 5883)
For those of you that were at Musclepalooza at LVD last month, you know the trouble I had with the golf cart. We thought it was tht fuel pump, so when we returned we got a new one, replaced the vacuum lines with real fuel lines and still no start. Turned out that one of the valves was frozen in the guide due to bad gas. All better now but only will run race gas from now on. None of that Ethanol stuff. There is an additive that is SUPPOSED to work (NOT Sta-Bil). It can be had at CAP and looks like blue windshield washer fluid. The small engine guy that fixed the heads said it actually works. He says the Sta-Bil one only lasts for about one month. I'll probably add it to the gas I run in the Buick as well, at least for the last runs of the season.

Hmmm... how many valves that thing have....

Night Train 06-17-2009 04:03 PM

It's a dual overhead valve (sounds powerful :) ) a.k.a two valves :D It's really running better than it ever has! Must be the 110 VP:cool:


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