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On Sat, 16 Feb 2019 08:45:57 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2019 06:07:37 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: - show quoted text - === Do you have a local airport? They all sell something called 100LL (One hundred octane, low lead). It's pricey but you probably don't need huge amounts. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com ........ Seeing my Mercury 115 is a 1977, Id think Id like it. But carrying 40 gal might shuck a wallet quickly. Lol! === Yeah, those bigger outboards can run through 40 gallons in no time at all. I assume it's a 2 stroke? If so they seem to be a little less prone to having the carb gum up. In my experience the problems arise when the gas and motor sit around for a while. You could keep a smaller tank of 100LL on hand and run the motor on it for a few minutes before shutting down. That would help to avoid carb problems. The other big issue with ethanol fuel is phase separation in the tank which results in an accumulation of water. The judicious use of Stabil and/or SeaFoam can help with that but I'd also add a good water separating filter like a Racor between your fuel tank and the motor. People are even doing this with dinghy motors. |
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