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On Sun, 02 Aug 2009 15:20:03 -0400, Gene
wrote: On Sun, 02 Aug 2009 14:55:43 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Sun, 02 Aug 2009 13:48:50 -0400, Gene wrote: This is the recommended replacement: http://go2marine.wordpress.com/2009/...-at-go2marine/ No offense Gene, but I call bs - on the part of the manufacturer. Use regular old Sta-bil - at least it's not going to hurt anything and it will make you feel better. Oh, contraire..... I saw the goop that came out of those carbs and the fuel wasn't *that* old and I had treated it with regular Sta-bil myself. Startron is: .5% Proprietary Organic Compounds 95% Solvent Naptha (Petroleum), Heavy Aliphatic I'm not sure we have a real answer for this....... yet! Well, it could be, not that it is you understand, crap from the tank. I had mine flushed last Fall in the Ranger (after five years from the last time I did it) and the crap in the fuel must be amazing because there was easily a good 3/4 pound of - well, no other word for it, goop sitting on the bottom of the tank. And when I had the engine winterized, the fuel filter was as heavy as an oil filter when you remove it. By the way, that's what Starbrite SAYS is in StarTron - nobody actually knows for sure. And I'll continue to use Sta-Bil thank you very much. :) |
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