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I was going to do that. I just thought there is a more civilized way - the plug that I could not find. I appreciate your responce, thank you very much.I was going to do that. I just thought there is a more civilized way - the plug that I could not find. I appreciate your responce, thank you very much.
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Simple fix- Close fuel valve disconnect the fuel line below the shut off valve then open fuel valve and drain fuel out of tank into a safe device that will hold the amount that's in the tank. When done draining close valve reconnect fuel line and refill tank with fresh fuel. The oil in the gas won't hurt your engine it could fowl your spark plug if so just remove clean and re-gap.
I was going to do that. I just thought there is a more civilized way - the plug that I could not find. I appreciate your responce, thank you very much.
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