Re: run the fuel out or leve it in after use
Okay, if you have an 05 then the oil pumps into the carb rather than afterward. So that leaves two issues that people like to bring up to justify not running the fuel out.
One group likes to say that running the fuel out can cause a lean condition on one cylinder before the other cylinders run dry.
Not true, but people like to say it.
The second group likes to say that the extra oil from an auto injected system will pool into the carb bowl as the engine uses less fuel.
Also, not true, but people like to say it.
Group one: You are running at an idle and unless your engine was running obviously too lean to begin with, you can't possibly damage it in that two to 5 seconds that the other cylinders continue to have fuel.
Group two:
It is a valid point that there will be extra oil left in the bowl(s). However, that extra two to three drops will almost certainly not contribute to a fouled carburetor. Could it, yes. Likely, no. Experience with 4 brands of auto mixing engines over the last 25 years and I can't think of one case where oil in a bowl occurred where it was noticed, reported and was the cause of anything.
So, why I will personally swear up and down that running an engine out of fuel is beneficial and harmless to an engine, I will also say that there is one chance out of....20,000, 30,000 that you might have a better result by using the drain screw on the bowl. I'm just to lazy to do it
