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PostPosted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 12:56 pm    Post subject: Will Water Cause shutdown Reply with quote

Just curious if anyone has ever experienced water sucked through the carb on
a 582 and whether it will cause a shut down or stutter or what?


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 6:06 am    Post subject: Re: Will Water Cause shutdown Reply with quote

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Just curious if anyone has ever experienced water sucked through the carb on
a 582 and whether it will cause a shut down or stutter or what?


I have not experienced it with a 582 but have with a 670 Rotax in a snowmobile. It ran on one cylinder. The right carb bowl was full of water. I put some gas dryer in the fuel tank and it ran good about seven miles then started running on one cylinder again. The same carb bowl was full of water.

I have no idea why only one carb was getting the water and it was the same carb each time.

There was about a quart of water in the fuel tank when I drained it. Do not archive.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 6:56 am    Post subject: Will Water Cause shutdown Reply with quote

Hi Tom,

Thanks for the tip.. I have a sump drains on wings and on header tank but
wondered if it was similar to a 4 stroke or total shutdown on a 2 stroke.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 10:16 am    Post subject: Will Water Cause shutdown Reply with quote

water sucked in the air intake of a carb wouldn't end up in the float bowl. an engine will tolerate some water in the air intake.iv wouldn't want to find out how much.
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Just curious if anyone has ever experienced water sucked through the carb on
a 582 and whether it will cause a shut down or stutter or what?


I have not experienced it with a 582 but have with a 670 Rotax in a snowmobile.  It ran on one cylinder.  The right carb bowl was full of water.  I put some gas dryer in the fuel tank and it ran good about seven miles then started running on one cylinder again.  The same carb bowl was full of water.

I have no idea why only one carb was getting the water and it was the same carb each time.

There was about a quart of water in the fuel tank when I drained it.  Do not archive.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 10:45 am    Post subject: Re: Will Water Cause shutdown Reply with quote

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water sucked in the air intake of a carb wouldn't end up in the float bowl. an engine will tolerate some water in the air intake.iv wouldn't want to find out how much.


Very much through the intake and it turns the rods into horse shoes. do not archive


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