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jakejusa
Posted 9/21/2010 10:58 AM (#460243 - in reply to #460086)
Subject: RE: Fuel / water seperator and gas tank condensation




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
My boats have up to a 56 gal tank on them. By the time I put gas in the trucks and filled the boats my credit cards at the pumps were not accepted and I had to use 3 cards to get the job done and boats stored away! About 10 years ago I started by adding the fuel stabilizer to the tank and leaving them as close to MT as they are when we pull them off the water the last time. I always put them away with a new fuel filter in place, EFI's and have not had any problems. I do make sure the oil tank is full though. The stabilizer tazkes care of the tank, I add non-oxygenated fuel in the spring and away we go. Even good fuel starts to break down over the winter, and I have a better use for $180.00 per boat than sitting in the gas tank. Worksfor me anyway

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