remove the fuel line from the carburetor and let it drain out. remove the bowl from the bottom of the carburetor and empty it put the bowl back on and reattach the fuel line. Although you would think it as long as you have gotten most of the kerosene from the tank you dont have to flush it just fill to the top with gas.
2006-09-12 14:28:02
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answered by Jack 5
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No need to add anything to the gas..... just (like already said) drain the gas from the tank, and take the fuel bowl off the carb and drain that...
Refill with fresh. May be a tad harder to start at first but the kero easily mixes with the gas and what was left, is very highly diluted....
The waste gas with the kerosene in it? what to do with it? Take it and put it in your car/truck (when it has a relatively full tank of gas) and it will cause no harm (btw, most fuel injector cleaners are just kero)
2006-09-12 16:55:36
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answered by 572ci. 5
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Do it the easy way. Just use a length of 1/4 to 3/8 in hose and just siphon it out. Fill it with gas. What little is left will be diluted and the engine will start. Been there, done that. Accidently put gas in my diesel truck. Actually my son did but we won't go into that.
2006-09-12 17:44:25
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answered by Jerry Dee 3
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Unhook he fuel line and let it drain out. A little left in it won't hurt it just fill the tank up with fuel.
2006-09-12 13:58:17
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answered by Josh S 7
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Pull the gas line loose and drain the tank and flush it out!
2006-09-12 15:15:19
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answered by fibreglasscar 3
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If its in the fuel tank,drain it out then refill with gas and StayBil a gas additive
2006-09-12 13:47:43
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answered by sjwhvac 3
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Drain the tank
2006-09-12 13:55:43
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have not tried to start it yet it will not be in motor. Siphon it out.
2006-09-12 13:45:28
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answered by CAHaden 3
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