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In the constant ethanol battle I find conflicting strategies and would love to have the collective wisdom of the members: whether it's more important to keep the tank full or use up the fuel.
In addition to keeping the gas treated (startron and ringfree), and changing the seperator at 50 hours, I keep the tank full. The boat stays in the water year round, so I top it off whenever I run out 10-20 gallons--in part b/c I use jerry cans, and have 4, and don't want to make 2 trips, although sometimes I do.
I ran the boat a lot in the summer until about October, and then often (every week or so for a couple of hours) until Dec. 31. Since then, I take it out for 30 minutes to an hour every 2-3 weeks--just to run the motor. But I never just start it to let it idle at the dock.
Now the weather is warming up, so I'll be more likely to run it on the weekends in march/April, and more when fishing starts April/may. Here's the question: should I try to (a) run the tank down almost to empty, to get rid of all the gas and replace, even if that means sitting half full for a week or two.
(b) run out 40 gallons and refill 20, repeat until it's down
(c) continue to top off with 10-20 gallons fresh gas each time?
In the summer when it's hot the condensation is worse so I know to keep it full then. temps are cool now. Obviously I believe the best thing for a motor is to run it.
I really don't want to run out $200 gas (and hump that much down the pier all at once) but it's cheaper than another carb job!
Stats: 2004 Yam 150 TXRB (carbs) 80 gallon belly tank; Yam water seperator. Carbs were done this fall and last weekend, it ran great and hit good numbers at WOT.
In addition to keeping the gas treated (startron and ringfree), and changing the seperator at 50 hours, I keep the tank full. The boat stays in the water year round, so I top it off whenever I run out 10-20 gallons--in part b/c I use jerry cans, and have 4, and don't want to make 2 trips, although sometimes I do.
I ran the boat a lot in the summer until about October, and then often (every week or so for a couple of hours) until Dec. 31. Since then, I take it out for 30 minutes to an hour every 2-3 weeks--just to run the motor. But I never just start it to let it idle at the dock.
Now the weather is warming up, so I'll be more likely to run it on the weekends in march/April, and more when fishing starts April/may. Here's the question: should I try to (a) run the tank down almost to empty, to get rid of all the gas and replace, even if that means sitting half full for a week or two.
(b) run out 40 gallons and refill 20, repeat until it's down
(c) continue to top off with 10-20 gallons fresh gas each time?
In the summer when it's hot the condensation is worse so I know to keep it full then. temps are cool now. Obviously I believe the best thing for a motor is to run it.
I really don't want to run out $200 gas (and hump that much down the pier all at once) but it's cheaper than another carb job!
Stats: 2004 Yam 150 TXRB (carbs) 80 gallon belly tank; Yam water seperator. Carbs were done this fall and last weekend, it ran great and hit good numbers at WOT.