Yes. Wipe out the tank after siphoning by stuffing in a rag and turning it. If there is a drain at the bottom of the tank (such as a removable hose clamp) open that for a minute to help the cleanout. When it is clean then pour in some high test gas (not usual regular). Try starting it. If you have a problem get a spray can of that ether-based car starting fluid. Spray the inlet and try starting. Let the engine run until you have used up at least a quarter tank of that rich gas. Then it should be OK for regular use.
2007-04-28 05:38:44
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answered by Rich Z 7
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Just empty as much of it out as you can with the pushy and yes syphon out from the ride on or empty from the supply tap under the tank.
Dont bother trying to put anything in the tank to wipe it out ...you will more than likely lose it in there and have to try and get that out or create product from it in the tank.
It will not matter that there is still some of the fuel left in there,it will burn it off and at most if at all based on the amount of oil after you have re-diluted it with ordinary fuel,it may just oil up the plug ,if at all.
It will still run on the 2-stoke anyway and not hurt it but the plugs may just oil up
2007-04-29 19:01:38
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answered by menace 2
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If you had put only gas in an engine, like a chainsaw that requires gas/oil mix, and run it for a period of time, you work fry the engine. You did not ruin the mower. Just drain all the gas, clean the spark plug and put new gas in. It may still be hard to start until all the old gas is flushed out of the carbirator.
2016-05-20 23:28:20
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answered by ? 3
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It won't hurt the engine if you put 2 stroke gas mix in a four stroke engine. It will smoke a bit more until it runs out.
2007-04-28 07:43:44
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answered by tom 6
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Disconnect fuel line at the carburetor and drain it into a can. What ever is left in the carburetor won't hurt anything. Just a little smoke.
2007-04-28 05:40:12
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answered by jinxybear 2
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you can siphon it or tip the mower over and dump it, whichever is easiest. No harm , I've done it myself once or twice
2007-04-28 05:35:45
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answered by Solo 5
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yes or turn it over and pour it out
2007-05-01 00:42:34
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answered by monteakin 2
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It's just oil, leave it in and use it.
2007-05-01 14:27:11
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answered by PhilaBuster 4
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