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I have a generater for occasional use on the allotment. It's been running
with the fuel it came with...needs a top up now. Problem...suddenly struck
me, is it 2 or 4 stroke.
It's a Honda Model EG2200. I've tried Google with no luck, so wondered if
anyone here could advise.
Thanks
Pete C


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On Apr 18, 7:27*pm, "Pete C" wrote:
I have a generater for occasional use on the allotment. It's been running
with the fuel it came with...needs a top up now. Problem...suddenly struck
me, is it 2 or 4 stroke.
It's a Honda Model EG2200. I've tried Google with no luck, so wondered if
anyone here could advise.
Thanks
Pete C


If it has a dipstick and a place to put oil in then it's a 4 stroke
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I have a generater for occasional use on the allotment. It's been running
with the fuel it came with...needs a top up now. Problem...suddenly struck
me, is it 2 or 4 stroke.
It's a Honda Model EG2200. I've tried Google with no luck, so wondered if
anyone here could advise.
Thanks
Pete C

I almost sure all Honda small engines are 4 stroke and as far as I know they
don't actually make a 2 stroke any more.
The one I had on a water pump was certainly 4 Stroke.
If you know your way around engines it's usually fairly easy to tell by
position of carburettor and exhaust and if there is a valve cover or not.

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Many thanks for the answers
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On 19/04/2011 04:58, Pete C wrote:
Many thanks for the answers
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You can download a manual he-
http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/p...s/Default.aspx
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On 19/04/2011 07:53, Donwill wrote:
On 19/04/2011 04:58, Pete C wrote:
Many thanks for the answers
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You can download a manual he-
http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/p...s/Default.aspx
Don

This link might also work:-
http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/p...s/31ZB0010.pdf
Don
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