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Question for the folks with gas engines
- denpooch
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Question for the folks with gas engines
I have been leaving about 3/4 of a tank of fuel. I am doing this because it is what the Marina did where I purchased the boat. I don't know why they do this.
What is your approach and why. Thanks.
- mjk1040
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Re: Question for the folks with gas engines
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Re: Question for the folks with gas engines
Midnightsun wrote:Source of the post Before ethanol, the norm was full tank, now the argument is ethanol attracts water so less is better.....
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Re: Question for the folks with gas engines
I have always winterized with 1/4 tank or less, both diesel and gas, and have never had problems.
- bud37
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Re: Question for the folks with gas engines
But that was different fuel than we have now, the shelf life used to be around 90 days, now my understanding is around 30. You get full tanks of this fuel and something comes up and no boat usage = you have got a problem, worse if it has some ethanol , yikes...IMO
This year I had to have around over 3/4 in two tanks pumped out ( interesting colors ) and disposed of, as it was basically old mixes and nowhere to put fresh fuel. My thinking now, will be to have the tanks as MT as possible, then all fresh in the spring. Just trying to keep those fancy MPI injected engines from detonation under load.
Twice in recent years I have seen gallons of fuel blowing out of boat vents to the ground on temp swings. How the boat is blocked will also have an affect on that happening. Think flying cig butt here.
For those of you that use their boats all year, ya must think we are nuts for going thru all this, I am beginning to agree. Gone are the days when we could take out our old fuel and run it thru the truck over the winter....

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