Gladiator Garage

Gladiator Garage small engine service, maintenance, and repair.

02/04/2026

Is Your Mower Putting Up a Fight?
In the Phoenix heat, the last thing you need is a lawnmower that won't start or a generator that gives up when the monsoon hits. Don't let your outdoor power equipment retire early. At Gladiator Garage, we bring your machines back to life with the strength and precision of a warrior.
Why Trust the Gladiator?
We specialize in small engine repair for homeowners and landscapers across the Valley. Whether it’s a stubborn pull-start or a full engine rebuild, we’ve got the tools and the grit to fix it right the first time.
Expert Diagnostics: We find the "why" behind the breakdown.
Fast Turnaround: We know you have a job to do; we get your gear back to you quickly.
Phoenix Local: We understand the toll that Arizona dust and heat take on your engines.
Fair Pricing: Honest labor, no hidden "arena" fees.

01/18/2026

Tips I tell my customers to help keep small engines running. Focus on clean fuel (avoid ethanol, use stabilizer, the mower engines LOVE lead), regular oil changes with correct oil, clean air/fuel filters, and spark plug maintenance (clean/replace). Always keep the engine clean, check fluid levels before use, and follow seasonal storage procedures like draining fuel and adding stabilizer to prevent gumming and corrosion.

Fuel & Oil
Use Fresh, Ethanol-Free Fuel: Ethanol attracts water and degrades quickly; use fresh gas and consider ethanol-free fuel or a stabilizer to prevent carburetor issues.

Add Fuel Stabilizer: Especially for seasonal storage, stabilize fuel to prevent it from going stale and to combat water from ethanol. I personally avoid stabilizer in machines that get regular use, but for storage it is a MUST. (My preference)

Change Oil Regularly: Use the manufacturer's recommended oil (avoid automotive oil) and change it to prevent it from becoming thick and gummy.

Filters & Plugs
Air Filter: Inspect and clean or replace dirty, torn, or clogged paper filters; don't use compressed air on paper filters.
Fuel Filter: Inspect and clean or replace periodically (e.g., every 200 hours) to ensure good fuel flow.
Spark Plug: Inspect for corrosion or damage; clean with a wire brush or replace if worn or fouled.

Cleaning & Inspection
Keep it Clean: Regularly blow off debris from the engine, especially cooling fins, to prevent overheating.
Check Fasteners: Inspect for loose bolts and check hoses for cracks.
Inspect Fuel Strainer: Clean the strainer and sediment bowl monthly if needed.

Storage & Habits
Drain Fuel: For long-term storage, run the engine until it's dry or drain the fuel tank and carburetor bowl.
Use Proper Parts: Use OEM or equivalent filters, not cheaper automotive ones, as they're designed for different conditions.
Disconnect Spark Plug: Always disconnect the spark plug before working on the engine for safety.

Stay tuned for more tips tricks and updates. Gladiator Garage

12/26/2025

Wishing everyone a merry Christmas, and a very happy new year!!

05/25/2025

Motorcycles are essential for survival. Dinosaurs didn't have them, and look how that turned out.

More non running, dirty rides to clean 🫧 runners 😛🤙
04/21/2025

More non running, dirty rides to clean 🫧 runners 😛🤙

Vintage McLane 7 blade mower with Briggs 3.5 flathead from non running and dirty, to humming and shiny👍
04/21/2025

Vintage McLane 7 blade mower with Briggs 3.5 flathead from non running and dirty, to humming and shiny👍

2001 Drz250 Budget transformation. From completely trashed cosmetics and non running to not so shabby. From a stuck star...
03/12/2025

2001 Drz250 Budget transformation. From completely trashed cosmetics and non running to not so shabby. From a stuck starter Bendix to 20 year old tires, water in the exhaust, water in oil, and trashed plastics,(seems someone spray painted over 20 years of abuse and tried to pass off as decent.. this is why I hate half a$$ed bike flippers) needed some throttle body work as it was sticking open, wheels were salvageable with new rim locks and rim strips as well as taken to brand new tires, multiple oil changes with top of the line products and new filter, restored 90% plastics since there's no aftermarket options for this bike we had to put in the elbow grease scraping multiple layers of spray paint and primer with a straight razor and re heating so as not to further damage the plastics since they aren't available., brand new name brand graphics, grips, bar pad and DRZ marked gold fully adjustable breakaway levers, seat rehabbed, carb rebuild, all new lines and new air filter..The entire job for parts and labor was just over $750!. probably 16 hrs invested in plastic restoration alone from start to finish..I remember paying a shop in ohio over 700 in parts and labor just for a top end rebuild on a 2t. Definitely looks a LOT better, and runs like a top!!

Happy New Year everyone!! Don't drink and drive 🍾 have a safe and fun New Year's Eve!
12/31/2024

Happy New Year everyone!! Don't drink and drive 🍾 have a safe and fun New Year's Eve!

Hammerhead mudhead 208r go-kart for another return customer that needed some TLC.. a little throttle linkage, carb clean...
09/08/2024

Hammerhead mudhead 208r go-kart for another return customer that needed some TLC.. a little throttle linkage, carb clean, oil change, battery, a good once over on brakes and everything and a quick clean up and she's ready to go.

Suzuki s40 boulevard 650 (for sale) and Yamaha zuma 50 both sitting for multiple years. Both needed carb service as well...
08/31/2024

Suzuki s40 boulevard 650 (for sale) and Yamaha zuma 50 both sitting for multiple years. Both needed carb service as well as oil change for the s40 and once over as well as a detail clean 🫧 on both. Clean and shiny!! The Suzuki s40 boulevard is for sale by owner..if interested please reach out to Gladiator Garage and we will put you in touch with the owner.

08/16/2024

Honda Eu6500is generator inverter comes in for a carburetor service and recoil starter...things aren't always what they seem. A perfect example of why I charge a service/diagnosis fee. A lot of customers ask about this, and this was a perfect time to give an honest and fair answer. You win some, you lose some.

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Cave Creek And Beardsley Road Phoenix
Phoenix, AZ
85050

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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