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Water in fuel
- Petemait
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Water in fuel
One of the tanks is now in decent shape with only slight issues and the other still has some definite water.
Im, wondering if i should bite the bullet and have the tank totally pumped out, or if i should try adding a bunch of heet to the fuel to see if that will solve the problem. Does anyone here use heet in their fuel?
I have a single crusader 454.
Appreciate any advice!
1983 Riviera 2807
Boston, MA
- bud37
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Re: Water in fuel
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Re: Water in fuel
I have used that setup several times since, when winterizing PWCs and transferring gas around vehicles at the house. It's very handy.
Also, I'm curious on the performance numbers on that with the single. If that is the same hull as my 3607, I always wondered what a single would do performance-wise. I know that was an option.
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Re: Water in fuel
- Petemait
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Re: Water in fuel
I have new fuel caps but i will definitely check them and keep an eye one them. Is there any sort of grease or sealant you put on those o-rings, or do you leave them as is and change them as needed, bud?
Thanks again
1983 Riviera 2807
Boston, MA
- g36
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Re: Water in fuel
Crusader xli
The Black Pearl
Soddy Daisy Tn.
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Re: Water in fuel
Here is the system I put together to "polish" the fuel from one tank to the other. I just used a 5' 3/8 steel line to reach the bottom of the tank and dropped it down the fuel fill.
- mjk1040
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Re: Water in fuel
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- Petemait
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Re: Water in fuel
MJK i watched the same video. I am getting the tanks pumped out today. It will be expensive but having an engine running well is worth a lot...
What do you guys prefer to use as a stabilizer for E10? There is no ethanol free fuel available in Massachusetts unfortunately.
Thanks and best...
1983 Riviera 2807
Boston, MA
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