Looking for recommendations fuel stabilizer. I’ve used Stabil with mixed results at best. Never used Sea Foam. I am religious about keeping good fuel in things and yet my buddies who do nothing seem to have better luck than me!
Sea Foam is my go to.Looking for recommendations fuel stabilizer. I’ve used Stabil with mixed results at best. Never used Sea Foam. I am religious about keeping good fuel in things and yet my buddies who do nothing seem to have better luck than me!
Yep this all i have ever did and i got equipment that's 20 to.40 plus years old, just throw some fresh gas in them the next season. When i used my jiffy ice auger i bought the full synthetic 2 stroke oil that had fuel stabilizer in it already. Most everything 2 stroke i own uses the same mixed non ethanol and have never had an issue. Believe it or not i run 50:1 in every 2 stroke engine i own, i good full synthetic 2 stroke oil and non ethanoljust buy non ethonal gas
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I do but don’t think it’s the cure all. Maybe I’ve gotten bad stuff but have still had sour gas with premium non ethanol.just buy non ethonal gas
Same i never run my equipment dry, i own equipment that i can tune myself so if something needs a carb tune i do it myself. Thats because the equipment i own is old but still functional and dependable because its built with simple engineering. My only fear is not being able to find original oem parts when that day comes when something wears out.Run exclusively 91 ethanol-free in everything other than the pickup. Only additive used regularly is yamalube ring free in the boat because the manual suggests it. Every motor gets fresh gas with stabil run through it before putting away for season. No tanks are left dry.
Only issue I've had was with a Toro snowblower. The manual recommended running it out of gas for storage, and I'm certain that being dry is what gummed it up.
Only as a last resort have I read a manual. Sorry just me. Growing up in the sixties not many manuals then.Only issue I've had was with a Toro snowblower. The manual recommended running it out of gas for storage, and I'm certain that being dry is what gummed it up.
I have a friend who is the same way. So he has an inventory of the most common things that go wrong.My only fear is not being able to find original oem parts when that day comes when something wears out.