You've Gotta Love Honda!

CATransplant

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So, I had a garage sale this Saturday. I decided to sell the 1965 Honda E1000 generator my dad had given me about 15 years ago. It's been sitting in my garage, waiting for me to get to it and attempt to fix it. Dad told me it wouldn't start when he unloaded it on me.

Heavy thing for a 1000 watt generator. About 150 lb.

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So I dragged it out from under the workbench where it had sat for all those years and had a look at the thing. It didn't look like it had a lot of hours on it, so I figured it I could get it to pop with some starting fluid, I might be able to convince some poor guy to buy it for a few bucks at the sale.

I looked into the fuel tank, and it was dry as a bone. I checked the oil. It was full. So, as a lark, I poured about a quart of gas in the tank, then looked at the starting instructions on the decal.

1. Open fuel valve.
OK, but which position is open? I pull the hose to the carb. It's not the down position on the valve, like I would have thought.

2. Close choke. Yeah, well, I had to pull the air filter so I could see which position the unmarked lever should be in.

3. Turn on ignition switch. An unmarked toggle switch was on the thing's control panel. Unmarked because the lettering on the panel had faded out completely. Still, it was the most likely thing, so I switched it to the up position.

4. Set Throttle control to Start. There was a Start label on the throttle, but no arrow indicating what that should line up with. This old generator required you to set and lock the throttle manually to get the voltage you wanted. From there, a vacuum operated load control kept the engine running at that rpm. Turns out it wanted the throttle wide open with the choke on. Again, having the air filter out helped.

4. Pull starter rope.

I had my can of starting fluid at the ready, but thought I'd turn the engine over a few times before using it. So I gave the rope a yank.

Darned if the thing didn't start up on the first pull and settle into a nice smooth run, once I had opened the choke about halfway. I guess my dad had missed one of those steps.

First pull, after 15 years of sitting idle! I wish old outboards did that, for pete's sake!

First guy at the garage sale bought the thing, too.
 

bandit86

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Re: You've Gotta Love Honda!

of course, it's a honda! now, if they made a vehicle I actually liked, I'd buy it. but any bike, generator or toy they make is #1 with me.

I used to work for an equipment renal company, some of the stuff was just plain amazing, like how it starts after years of sitting with old gas
 

mlukich

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Re: You've Gotta Love Honda!

I brought my Dad's old 1982 Honda CB450A(utomatic) down to Georgia last year after it had sat untouched in his garage in Wisconsin for 18 years. (Registration decal on plate was 1989 and he told me that was the last time it had been started) Got it home, put some fresh gas in it, hooked some jumper cables to it and it cranked after about 10 seconds... Amazing... Rode it for about 3 months, remembered how much I loved bikes and went and got my Harley...

Mark
 

ebry710

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Re: You've Gotta Love Honda!

I only buy Honda when I need a small engine. I know there are probably other good engines, but Honda is so consistently good.
 

wuttja

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Re: You've Gotta Love Honda!

I admit, I'm a big Honda fan. I have 2 Honda vehicles, Honda lawn mower, and a Honda snow thrower. 190,000 miles on the 2000 Accord and it runs like a top with only a new radiator being needed outside of regular maintenance. I have 77,000 on the 2005 Pilot with no issues, and the lawn mower and snow thrower start on the first or second pull every time. Hard to complain with that kind of reliability. My whole family drives either Honda or Acura, and so far so good. :cool:
 

tomatolord

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Re: You've Gotta Love Honda!

neighbor called me over to help me start his rented power washer. I went over, it was a honda, gave it 2 pulls, nothing..

Looked down flipped it to ON and bam it fired right up.

He was red as beat!!

Honda is the only small motor i have seen with an on off switch...

From what i understand the hondas have a hotter fatter spark then most small motors, making them easy to start.
tomatolord
 

modernrocketry

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Re: You've Gotta Love Honda!

After college, bought a 1991 Honda CRX brand new for $8500.00

It averages between 35-40 MPG and has 190K on it and sitting just outside. At least twice a month some kid will approach me and ask if I wanna sell it.

My Durango, which is at home, I paid a lot more for it in 1999 and it is basically worthless today.

I love Hondas
 
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