putting the scoot away for the winter questions
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- Briggsy
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putting the scoot away for the winter questions
I was reading the topic on winterizing the scooter for the season and i have a question about step number 4. Step #4 states:
"With the engine off, drain the float bowl on the carb. Be sure to re-tighten the drain screw"
Where do i find the float bowl on the carb and what is the purpose of draining it?
Thanks
"With the engine off, drain the float bowl on the carb. Be sure to re-tighten the drain screw"
Where do i find the float bowl on the carb and what is the purpose of draining it?
Thanks
- Drumwoulf
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Re: putting the scoot away for the winter questions
Don't gotta do that if you get some Stabil fuel stabilizer. Add the proper amount to the (full) tank, run the engine a bit to get it all thru the fuel lines and into the carb, put the scoot's battery onto a battery tender, and you're good to go for the winter!Briggsy wrote:I was reading the topic on winterizing the scooter for the season and i have a question about step number 4. Step #4 states:
"With the engine off, drain the float bowl on the carb. Be sure to re-tighten the drain screw"
Where do i find the float bowl on the carb and what is the purpose of draining it?
Thanks
Untreated gasoline can get sticky and gum up the carb if left to sit for a few months, that's why they suggest draining the bowl. But if you add the stabilizer to the fuel that works every bit as good too.
Been doing just that with my MCs, and now with my Vespa GT200 and Buddy 125 for years, with nary a problem... The sScoots start right up again after the winter!
Namaste,
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- bluebuddygirl
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Everyone who needs to winterize...please read through POC's winterizing instructions. They are thorough. Also the Seafoam is better than Stabil if you might be riding the bike occasionally.
http://www.clevelandscooters.com/service.html
http://www.clevelandscooters.com/service.html
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Re: Stabil question
Everywhere! Wall Mart, K-Mart, Strauss, Pep Boys; anywhere auto/bike supplies are sold.walky08 wrote:Is the stabilizer easily found in stores???
And you can also ride the scoot occasionally too if you use Stabil instead of Sea Foam, so I suspect they're both the same thing!
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Re: Stabil question
This is contrary to what BlueBuddyGirl up there said. Now, which to use for occasional riding?Drumwoulf wrote:Everywhere! Wall Mart, K-Mart, Strauss, Pep Boys; anywhere auto/bike supplies are sold.walky08 wrote:Is the stabilizer easily found in stores???
And you can also ride the scoot occasionally too if you use Stabil instead of Sea Foam, so I suspect they're both the same thing!
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Re: Stabil question
I doan care what anybody SAYS, as I don't know their source or reasoning... All I can tell you is what I've done with my scoots and MCs for over 27 years now; I use Stabil to winterize, and when I occasionally ride the bike during milder winter weather there's never been ANY kind of problem. Nor is there any problem when I start up my rides later in the Spring, after leaving off them for several Winter months!walky08 wrote:This is contrary to what BlueBuddyGirl up there said. Now, which to use for occasional riding?Drumwoulf wrote:Everywhere! Wall Mart, K-Mart, Strauss, Pep Boys; anywhere auto/bike supplies are sold.walky08 wrote:Is the stabilizer easily found in stores???
And you can also ride the scoot occasionally too if you use Stabil instead of Sea Foam, so I suspect they're both the same thing!
And if SeaFoam works the same way, then use it. What's the difference anyway? You want some kind of ironclad guarentee here on which is better?
Sheeesh, don't be so anal! What people tell you from experience works for them, will usually work for you too!
(But then again, maybe not?? )
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Whoa! Hold your horses
Drumwoulf
As always, I have high expectations of the discussions and someone always fails to live to that expectation. There is no reason to become ”anal“ , angry or reactive about a clarification request.
It means you cannot handle either pressure or someone thinking the opposite way. I sincerely thought someone had made a mistake; My MISTAKE to think everyone is civil and proper. I guess that makes the point about what people think about bikers and it does not help anyone. I will take both opinions at face value.
I come here to find and share information and if there is some conflicting info, I think I have the right to ask, as everyone else, who is right. There is nothing beyond that. And to tell you the truth, I have seen pretty stupid questions here go by without harassment.
to Ray:
Thanks for a concise answer.
As always, I have high expectations of the discussions and someone always fails to live to that expectation. There is no reason to become ”anal“ , angry or reactive about a clarification request.
It means you cannot handle either pressure or someone thinking the opposite way. I sincerely thought someone had made a mistake; My MISTAKE to think everyone is civil and proper. I guess that makes the point about what people think about bikers and it does not help anyone. I will take both opinions at face value.
I come here to find and share information and if there is some conflicting info, I think I have the right to ask, as everyone else, who is right. There is nothing beyond that. And to tell you the truth, I have seen pretty stupid questions here go by without harassment.
to Ray:
Thanks for a concise answer.
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- Drumwoulf
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Re: Whoa! Hold your horses
Was simply pointing out that many people "say" things about stuff that they actually have no real knowledge of, or any experience of, at all!walky08 wrote:Drumwoulf
As always, I have high expectations of the discussions and someone always fails to live to that expectation. There is no reason to become ”anal“ , angry or reactive about a clarification request.
It means you cannot handle either pressure or someone thinking the opposite way. I sincerely thought someone had made a mistake; My MISTAKE to think everyone is civil and proper. I guess that makes the point about what people think about bikers and it does not help anyone. I will take both opinions at face value.
I come here to find and share information and if there is some conflicting info, I think I have the right to ask, as everyone else, who is right. There is nothing beyond that. And to tell you the truth, I have seen pretty stupid questions here go by without harassment.
to Ray:
Thanks for a concise answer.
Generally these spreaders of unsubstantiated opinons are just pains-inna-butt.
But if you wanna take them seriously, be my guest, okay?
In the meantime, lighten up...
I suspect there are many of us on this list who will not live up to your noble concepts regarding bikers and scooterists...
But we can still be of help to you...
Namaste,
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Re: Whoa! Hold your horses
It was only concise because Drum called you anal before i got a chance to.walky08 wrote: to Ray:
Thanks for a concise answer.
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Re: Stabil question
Probably the best answer is whichever one you choose to use. Some folks in these parts put that seafoam stuff in their tanks as a mechanic in a can preventive maintenance measure and swear by the stuff. It doesn't even get cold here. At least according to some.walky08 wrote:This is contrary to what BlueBuddyGirl up there said. Now, which to use for occasional riding?Drumwoulf wrote:Everywhere! Wall Mart, K-Mart, Strauss, Pep Boys; anywhere auto/bike supplies are sold.walky08 wrote:Is the stabilizer easily found in stores???
And you can also ride the scoot occasionally too if you use Stabil instead of Sea Foam, so I suspect they're both the same thing!
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Wow, who knew that suggesting Seafoam would generate such livid responses. Stabil has a good record, and it is what my honey suggested I use, but after much research online, in many different user groups, and product testing sites, the Seafoam to me seemed a better choice as it can be used to winterize but IS also a fuel additive for simple and complex de-gunking, and it received rave reviews from not some, but seemingly all who have used it.
Phil posted a while back about the differences. viewtopic.php?t=1298&highlight=seafoam
Use whatever you think is best, or whatever has worked for you, but if you are letting your bike sit for a significant period of time, use something.
Phil posted a while back about the differences. viewtopic.php?t=1298&highlight=seafoam
Use whatever you think is best, or whatever has worked for you, but if you are letting your bike sit for a significant period of time, use something.
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Imagine what it will be like when winter really sets in. There will be some really testy folks around February. That would be a good time to ask about what kind of oil to use.bluebuddygirl wrote:Wow, who knew that suggesting Seafoam would generate such livid responses. Stabil has a good record, and it is what my honey suggested I use, but after much research online, in many different user groups, and product testing sites, the Seafoam to me seemed a better choice as it can be used to winterize but IS also a fuel additive for simple and complex de-gunking, and it received rave reviews from not some, but seemingly all who have used it.
Phil posted a while back about the differences. viewtopic.php?t=1298&highlight=seafoam
Use whatever you think is best, or whatever has worked for you, but if you are letting your bike sit for a significant period of time, use something.
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LOL!DennisD wrote:Imagine what it will be like when winter really sets in. There will be some really testy folks around February. That would be a good time to ask about what kind of oil to use.
What's the best oil? -Jeez, that question would surely get all of us warmed up enough to get us thru winter in the frigid north and midwest..!
Namaste,
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