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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 21:43:30 -0800, -rick- wrote:
wrote: That's run time though. The gummy part happens, even to a new motor, when any fuel is left sitting in the carb for a few weeks. Three weeks in this case. I think you would be better off not running it dry. Mine hasn't gummed up in 5 years and has gone several periods of a month or so without use. I do much the same with most of my outdoor equipment and my small Johnson 25. The difference is that I always use Sta-bil or a couple of ounces per gallon of Marvel Mystery Oil for over winter use. Ain't failed me yet. Later, Tom |
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On 2/19/05, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
I always use Sta-bil or a couple of ounces per gallon of Marvel Mystery Oil for over winter use. Sounds reasonable but how do you do that? Just dump the stuff in your fuel tank? Or use a small separate tank just for that purpose? I guess I could do that but I never know when my last trip of the season is (cuz it's a 12 month season). but still, there are times when I might not use a particular motor for several months. I never know in advance so I'd have to do it after every trip I suppose..... .... which wouldn't be bad if I had an easy way to do it. Complications = three different motors, 2 of 'em 2 cycle one of 'em 4, three different fuel line fittings, etc. Might give it a go though. If it works it'd be worth it. Rick |
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