Mobile Detail Van

CER3PAD

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Here is a video of my current mobile detail setup.
Was wanting some constructive feedback on what you guys like and what you would add or change.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

 
Very nice. You can check with your local Honda shop or lawnmower shop on this but I was told by a Honda lawnmower guy that if you turn off the gas and drain the float chamber at the end of each day your carburetor will be much happier. In other words, run the float chamber out of gas whenever you're shutting down for the day. I do this with my lawnmower and generator (Honda) and it seems to work well for years.
 
Very nice. You can check with your local Honda shop or lawnmower shop on this but I was told by a Honda lawnmower guy that if you turn off the gas and drain the float chamber at the end of each day your carburetor will be much happier. In other words, run the float chamber out of gas whenever you're shutting down for the day. I do this with my lawnmower and generator (Honda) and it seems to work well for years.

This ^ plus run some ethanol treatment with your fuel and you will eliminate 95% of the problems with your generator or any other fuel powered equipment.
 
Very nice. You can check with your local Honda shop or lawnmower shop on this but I was told by a Honda lawnmower guy that if you turn off the gas and drain the float chamber at the end of each day your carburetor will be much happier. In other words, run the float chamber out of gas whenever you're shutting down for the day. I do this with my lawnmower and generator (Honda) and it seems to work well for years.


Thanks for the advice , I'll definitely start doing that!
 
This ^ plus run some ethanol treatment with your fuel and you will eliminate 95% of the problems with your generator or any other fuel powered equipment.

So just any ethanol treatment ?

Thanks!
 
Very nice. You can check with your local Honda shop or lawnmower shop on this but I was told by a Honda lawnmower guy that if you turn off the gas and drain the float chamber at the end of each day your carburetor will be much happier. In other words, run the float chamber out of gas whenever you're shutting down for the day. I do this with my lawnmower and generator (Honda) and it seems to work well for years.

This ^ plus run some ethanol treatment with your fuel and you will eliminate 95% of the problems with your generator or any other fuel powered equipment.

Best advice you can give for any small engines, but especially for Honda & Kohler carbs.

Also, look into non-ethanol gasoline sold at most small engine repair shops. Expensive, yes. But worth it IMO.
 
Check out obsessed garage, he sells very high quality hose reels, hoses, PW guns (MTM and Mozmatic) and lances.
 
@ CER3PAD

Yes Fuel stabilizer and or Fuel ethanol treatment. MAIN thing is to close the fuel supply valve and run until it dies.
 
Nice set up

Had good luck on Honda carbs once I started using that starbrite ethanol treatment




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Nice setup show on youtube I believe last week, could you show the on demand pump (make, model & specs.) and list of fittings (#'s) if possible much appreciated
 
@ CER3PAD

Yes Fuel stabilizer and or Fuel ethanol treatment. MAIN thing is to close the fuel supply valve and run until it dies.

Thank you for reinforcing this. I was told to do this by one guy but it seems to be universally good advice. Thank you again.
 
Thank you for reinforcing this. I was told to do this by one guy but it seems to be universally good advice. Thank you again.

Pretty bad when we can't even leave gasoline in a carburetor. Keep the corn in the food supply, and OUT of the fuel supply.
 
Check out obsessed garage, he sells very high quality hose reels, hoses, PW guns (MTM and Mozmatic) and lances.

Surprisingly enough I was thinking of going with the same gun/hose/reel combo he is using , lol

Thanks for the recommendation!
 
@ CER3PAD

Yes Fuel stabilizer and or Fuel ethanol treatment. MAIN thing is to close the fuel supply valve and run until it dies.

Going to start doing that from now on! Thanks!
 
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