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    I would try new gas first ,I have heard this new gas does not like to sit very long at all.I guess the old gas gummed everything up when it sat ,...the new gas just turns into a non flamable liquid that smells funny all the mojo drifts right out of it.I have heard its good to fill er up before parking for any length or time to help preserve the gas for as long as possible by having no air in the tank to evaporate into.
    May help ya or may not?
    It definatly will not hurt to put a 5 of some good gas in there,maybe pull the line loose and drain as much as you can out of the tank and check all of your filters.I like to blow air backwards thru the filter and see what comes out in a clean white rag.Could be condensation it would not hurt to put a bottle of the gas dyer in there either before parking...or now.
    edit: Do you have points? I think those can freak out from sitting too long or having the key on or......
    Last edited by shawnlee28; 03-23-2007 at 08:33 PM.
    Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)

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