If the gas is old, it will smell like varnish. A good idea to replace it and drain the carb bowl as well. Throw a new spark plug and some fresh oil in it and it should fire off. there isn't a whole lot more to go wrong unless it's pretty old test run it and if it doesn't just inhale oil it would be a good idea to put synthetic oil in. Those little portable jobs weren't designed for continuous use ,synthetic will help them survive a long term usage like a hurricane outage

Look around you should find a calculator onthe net to figure out the usage of your appliences pump etc to see how much you can run at a time

-----------Robert

BillR wrote:
Stopped by a garage sale and could not pass up an 8 hp  Homilite LR4400
generator - looks to be in good cosmetic shape,  for $25.  It does not have
an owner's manual.  It does have the dreaded pull start Briggs & Stratton
engine that I have had such a hard time starting in the past.  Do any of you
have any comments about getting it started? I had planned to just give it a
shot of ether.  My mechanic son is heading to the Middle East for some
months and won't be around to help until much of hurricane season is over.
PO used it two years ago [area lot power for a week], had it serviced at the
end of '04 and then did not start or use it for the '05 season [has service
stickers from '99 & '04].  Full tank of gas seems to be ok, but I don't know
how 'bad' gas smells or how long it will be okay [making the assumption they
did not use a stabilizer  in it].  Also, as I don't seem to be able to
locate an owners manual for it, I am wondering how much a 4000kw unit will
power.  I am interested in the water pump, a refrigerator and at best a
small window AC unit [probably switching between the AC and frig].  I had
really wanted a diesel self starting unit but the price made me decide to
try this one.
Thoughts appreciated.
BillR
Jacksonville FL
1981 300SD   273k  Mobil 1Delvac
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