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	<title>Comments on: How can I flush diesel fuel out of a gasoline lawn mower engine?</title>
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		<title>By: Bart S</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bart S</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yes you can do it! You didn&#039;t say if it&#039;s a push or a rider, either way it&#039;s simple! If you have a push mower first remove the air filter, tip the mower over (with a bucket under to catch the diesel) getting as much out as possable. Some engine oil will run out that&#039;s why you removed the air filter to keep oil out of the element. Refill the tank with fresh gasoline. You may have to use a starting fluid (sparingly) to counteract the diesel in the carb, but it will start. run the tank dry and you should be over the crisis of diesel fuel. Oh don&#039;t forget to replace the clean air filter!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes you can do it! You didn&#8217;t say if it&#8217;s a push or a rider, either way it&#8217;s simple! If you have a push mower first remove the air filter, tip the mower over (with a bucket under to catch the diesel) getting as much out as possable. Some engine oil will run out that&#8217;s why you removed the air filter to keep oil out of the element. Refill the tank with fresh gasoline. You may have to use a starting fluid (sparingly) to counteract the diesel in the carb, but it will start. run the tank dry and you should be over the crisis of diesel fuel. Oh don&#8217;t forget to replace the clean air filter!</p>
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