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Name:   Samdog - Email Member
Subject:   End of .season gas in tank
Date:   10/4/2008 10:45:16 AM

Quoting Boating US:

Concerning Ethanol
· Additive issues: With any fuel that sits in a tank for a long time, it's important to add a stabilizer. But stabilizers do not prevent phase separation. Once it occurs, additives and water separators can't help. The only remedy is to have the gas and ethanol/water professionally removed from the tank.

Do you agree with this CAT?



Name:   Maverick - Email Member
Subject:   End of .season gas in tank
Date:   10/4/2008 11:35:00 AM

Have not used this product, but you might want to take a look at it and do some research.

Just an idea.

URL: Marine Formula Sta-bil for Ethanol Gas

Name:   CAT BOAT - Email Member
Subject:   Just my opinion...
Date:   10/4/2008 11:53:06 AM

In my personal opinion (I'll try not to make this post too long) I think you should store your marine tanks empty. Ethonal is a solvent, and breaks down plastic and fiberglass fuel tanks, rubber fuel lines, plastic fuel injectors, etc. Fuels we purchase now can contain up to 15% ethonal, and WILL damage your fuel system if left sitting for a lengthy amount of time whether you put additive in or not. Additives may "stablize" your fuel, but there is still Ethonal in it. Our old theory among performance boaters was to store boats full of fuel to cut down on condensation/water build up, but now I have a completely different opinion. Store them completely empty, or as close to it as you can get. My boat was built in 2001, has 100 hours on it, and was built with fiberglass fuel cells. They had to be replaced in 2006 because of deterioration in the tanks. They were getting soft inside, and were re-built with a different material. Personally, I think marine engines should be tuned a little different now (next time you have any work done would be a good time) because of the different burn and combustion temps that ethonal cause. Sorry, this turned into a long post, and I offer this as only my personal opinion.
Steve







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