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winterize,, full Gas,, empty Gas?
I just read an article in the new Boat US magazine,,
It was about Ethanol not lasting over 60 to 90 days,, and saying to empty the fuel tanks over winter. I have read articles going both ways, what do most people do? I have typicaly filled it up,, and used Stabil. I have an 85 Gal. plastic tank in the floor. |
With the Ethanol leave it as empty as possible. Use a product called Startron from Starbrite. Also run all the gas out of your engine and put in a new empty filter on your water separator... you do have one don't you! If your engine has a built in filter or water separator empty it.
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Yes, if you have a carbed motor at least drain the gas out of the bowls. If not you will have that pink/orange sediment in there in the spring.
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I have Merc Optimax So Injection,
I know the winter process, Is to fill the filter on the motor with gas/oil mix and start it quick,, to fill it with lots of oil. I tend to pull the plugs and spray into it anyway. just means I will have to use up the gas and not fill her up. |
Hmm, how do I run the engine dry and fog it properly? 95 Johnson Oceanrunner 175.
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Easy solution,
Fish year round and you won't have to winterize |
I have been told to leave it empty, but I like Raider Rons ideah:cheers:
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This winter you want to leave as little of the E10 gas as you can in the tank. Add Stabil and wait for Spring.
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Why are we talking about this... the Tuna clock is ticking! |
I have heard both sides about storing this year. If you leave it near empty aren't you setting yourself up for a-lot of condensation in the tank?
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Great advice MTC, sounds like youa re in the business. Not to sound like a total idiot, but what's the easiest way to connect a temporary tank to my engine? My setup is standard 2 stroke and pulls oil and gas from separate tanks, with each hard tube conected.
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my marina will not give you winter dry storage, if the tanks are not full. full tanks don't explode. less fire hazard. plus i'd rather have 100 gallons of low octane i can boost up than a dry system |
Rip Runner
Your on my thought track,, empty 85 gal tank is lots of condensation. I store my boat in a temporary shelter. I get moisture in there even. guess we just have to go with the fish all winter, but for what? ice? |
Get a 6 gallon fuel tank and connect the hose to one side of the ball or sometimes there is a fitting on the bulkhead that you can disconnect the boats fuel hose from. I have a 2 ended barb fitting on the hose for the 6 gallon tank I use.
On the fuel tank full/empty... I leave a quarter of a tank treated with Startron. It say's it will keep the fuel good for a year. As for the condensation , a good Racor will stop the water from getting to the engine. I have used this method in CT with good sucess. They have had E10 for almost 2 years now. |
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