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I think Ed just missed that in your post, and wanted to make sure it was
included. "Skipper" wrote in message ... ed wrote: stabilizer needs to be in the fuel system to prevent degradation. if stabil or other brand is only in the tank, the lines and carburetor are unprotected. run the engine to circulate treated fuel throughout. remember to fog to protect the rings, cylinder walls and valves from rust. editor http://www.marineenginedigest.com Is your position that if StaBil is added when filling tanks and then boat is taken to winterizing site to be warmed up, that getting the engine to normal operating temps is not sufficient to stabilize the fuel system? -- Skipper |
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