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<blockquote data-quote="HOUSE" data-source="post: 230902" data-attributes="member: 4466"><p>Follow up question: I ran all of my gas out of the tank and left it bone dry as well. I did not run any type of "engine storage spray" through it, however. Should I fill the gas tank back up and run it through for 15 minutes like you guys mentioned with something like that. It might be easier just to remove my spark plugs and shoot a couple squirts of oil into each cylinder. </p><p></p><p>(Note: I only ran the motor twice all summer.)</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>House</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOUSE, post: 230902, member: 4466"] Follow up question: I ran all of my gas out of the tank and left it bone dry as well. I did not run any type of "engine storage spray" through it, however. Should I fill the gas tank back up and run it through for 15 minutes like you guys mentioned with something like that. It might be easier just to remove my spark plugs and shoot a couple squirts of oil into each cylinder. (Note: I only ran the motor twice all summer.) Thanks, House [/QUOTE]
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