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![]() wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 02:23:57 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: A few years ago we had a great debate here in rec.boats regarding the gas additive "Stabil". Some argued it's positive benefits in keeping gas fresh, while some claimed it was nothing but snake oil. Well, I have become a believer. I have a little Honda EU-2000 generator that was last used seven years ago. I had put some Stabil in the gas tank the last time I used it. With this storm on it's way I decided we should probably have a small generator on hand but figured the little Honda would never start after 7 years of sitting. I assumed that the gas in the carb and lines would have turned to shellac over the years. I dug it out of the barn and checked the fuel tank. Sure enough, there was still gas in it, but it didn't smell stale. Put the choke on about halfway and pulled the starter cord rapidly about four times and the little son-of-a-gun fired up and ran perfectly. I was shocked, and am now convinced that Stabil works. This storm is gonna suck though. There is Sta-Bil and, then, there is Sta-Bil. The old Sta-Bil designed for E0 is, in today's world, crap. The new Marine Formula Sta-Bil seems, in today's E10+ world, to be good stuff. ----------------------------------------------------------- Well, I don't know what Sta-Bil I used 6 years ago, but it worked. It was red, I know that. As Wayne pointed out, the little Honda engine used in the EU-2000i generator is remarkable, but it's not immune to stale, shellacked, old gas. Whatever kind of Sta-Bil that I used worked. |
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