oncebitten
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jun 28, 2006
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I accidently posted this in the wrong section, so I'm reposting here. Can anyone with experience suggest ways to extend the life of fuel to avoid bad fuel issues. I only go through about two refills on my 3 gallon tank in a season, so it can sit around for up to a month or more in the tank, which seems to be the cause of some of my engine issues.
I thought of going to a smaller tank, which might force me to freshen up more often, but will be annoying if I get caught running on empty. I also was wondering if adding a stabilizer to the fuel would work, even though it is new and will not sit for more than a month or two. Do you think that might be a good idea? Would it cut down on the moisture in my tank, which seems to be the biggest problem for my Nissan 18hp 4-stroke. Perhaps one of those fuel/water separator filters? What do you think, any tips or tricks.
I thought of going to a smaller tank, which might force me to freshen up more often, but will be annoying if I get caught running on empty. I also was wondering if adding a stabilizer to the fuel would work, even though it is new and will not sit for more than a month or two. Do you think that might be a good idea? Would it cut down on the moisture in my tank, which seems to be the biggest problem for my Nissan 18hp 4-stroke. Perhaps one of those fuel/water separator filters? What do you think, any tips or tricks.