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muskydope
Posted 11/2/2008 12:19 AM (#343393 - in reply to #343390)
Subject: RE: Stabill and seafoam





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Location: davis,IL
The best way to do your winterize is to fog cylinders and drain ALL fuel from your tanks and carbs. On the carbs there is often a drain plug on the side or bottom of the carbs, as to the tank, I siphon it dry and burn it in my cars. For mixed fuel just add a couple gallons per full tank on the car and it will burn just fine. In the spring I'll put in 10 gallons of 89 octane in the boat for the first few times out to mix down any "old" fuel still left over from last year, then I just use my normal 87 octane after that, I've NEVER had any problems. As to Stabil, I've just don't seem to have any luck with stuff ( engine intermittantly misses ), Seafoam though has treated me well, motor always runs smoother when a can is mixed in with ten to fifteen gallons.

Edited by muskydope 11/2/2008 12:22 AM

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