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Hello;
I have acquired a small runabout that needs some work. Gonna work on upholstery, etc. for the next winter, and perhaps longer... :-) She runs OK at present, and has an integral gas fuel tank in the floor. I can run the engine dry, then fog it and leave it, so not much problem there. How shall I 'store' the tank, given I don't know the length of time involved, and want to stay safe as well. If I was sure it was just the winter, then full of gas with stabil added would be fine, but there is a possibility that it won't be done by then. :-) Would 'empty' be better then? Thanks for any advice. sdg |
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