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Deterioration of Gasoline?
On Mar 23, 5:32*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message .. . "HK" wrote in message ... I wonder. My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. I always have a couple gallons of gas on hand from the previous year. Usually I take it to a nearby service station and ask if they will discard it for me so I can refill the can with new. Why not just add a stabilizer to the gas when you initially fill up the gas can? *That way you can toss the unused gas into your truck/car tank instead of throwing it away. I do put stabilizer in, but I also mix the oil right away.... so I'm leery of putting the mixed 50:1 gas in a vehicle with catalitic converter. With my British Seagull 10:1 mixture..there's no question.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Do, you shouldn't have any problem burning pre-mix 2 stroke gas in your truck. The cat converters probably won't know a bit of difference. |
Deterioration of Gasoline?
I run both my lawn mower and weed whacker out of fuel in the fall, then
clean them and put them away for the winter. If I have any fuel left in the gas cans, I add it to my car or motor home while it's still fresh. I don't like the idea of keeping gas in containers in the shed all winter. "HK" wrote in message ... JR North wrote: Just fired up Cruis'n Rulz! after sitting all winter with a full tank of primo. Ran well, no problems. JR On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 15:17:18 -0400, HK wrote: I wonder. My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. HOME PAGE: http:/www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- I sure like that old truck you've kept up and restored. |
Deterioration of Gasoline?
"William Andersen" wrote in message ... I run both my lawn mower and weed whacker out of fuel in the fall, then clean them and put them away for the winter. If I have any fuel left in the gas cans, I add it to my car or motor home while it's still fresh. I don't like the idea of keeping gas in containers in the shed all winter. "HK" wrote in message ... JR North wrote: Just fired up Cruis'n Rulz! after sitting all winter with a full tank of primo. Ran well, no problems. JR On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 15:17:18 -0400, HK wrote: I wonder. My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. HOME PAGE: http:/www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- I sure like that old truck you've kept up and restored. Maybe it's just a ritual offered to gas engine gods, but in the fall I treat all the remaining gas in my various toy's tanks with Stabil and forget about them for the winter. Last fall I shut my Scag riding mower off in one of the horse paddocks that I was mowing and there it sat all winter through rain, snow, freezing weather, etc.. It has two tanks. One side was almost empty, the other was half full. I had already put a small amount of Stabil in the tanks the last time I filled them, anticipating that it would soon be retired for the winter. Today I went down, tried to start it and of course the battery was dead. Jumped it, using the battery in the JD Gator, and it turned over about 4 times and fired right up. Let it run on fast idle for a minute or two, then pulled the throttle back to dead slow. The engine just purred along with no hic-ups or stalling. Drove it away and it ran fine. I believe in Stabil. But, you have to add it when the gas is still fresh. You can't re-vitalize or stabilize gas that has already gone stale. Eisboch |
Deterioration of Gasoline?
On Mar 23, 3:17*pm, HK wrote:
I wonder. My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. If you'd quit watching Drew Carey reruns and read your can of two stroke oil, you just might find out that there are stabilizers already in the oil. |
Deterioration of Gasoline?
"Eisboch" wrote in message
... "William Andersen" wrote in message ... I run both my lawn mower and weed whacker out of fuel in the fall, then clean them and put them away for the winter. If I have any fuel left in the gas cans, I add it to my car or motor home while it's still fresh. I don't like the idea of keeping gas in containers in the shed all winter. "HK" wrote in message ... JR North wrote: Just fired up Cruis'n Rulz! after sitting all winter with a full tank of primo. Ran well, no problems. JR On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 15:17:18 -0400, HK wrote: I wonder. My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. HOME PAGE: http:/www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- I sure like that old truck you've kept up and restored. Maybe it's just a ritual offered to gas engine gods, but in the fall I treat all the remaining gas in my various toy's tanks with Stabil and forget about them for the winter. Last fall I shut my Scag riding mower off in one of the horse paddocks that I was mowing and there it sat all winter through rain, snow, freezing weather, etc.. It has two tanks. One side was almost empty, the other was half full. I had already put a small amount of Stabil in the tanks the last time I filled them, anticipating that it would soon be retired for the winter. Today I went down, tried to start it and of course the battery was dead. Jumped it, using the battery in the JD Gator, and it turned over about 4 times and fired right up. Let it run on fast idle for a minute or two, then pulled the throttle back to dead slow. The engine just purred along with no hic-ups or stalling. Drove it away and it ran fine. I believe in Stabil. But, you have to add it when the gas is still fresh. You can't re-vitalize or stabilize gas that has already gone stale. Eisboch My experiences with old gas have been that if it's no more than a couple years old it will probably still work even if it was not treated with stabilizer. I do add stabil to my gas as well though. I have an old tiller that sometimes I do not use for several years and it still runs when I try to start it. Generally needs a shot of ether to get going. It has one of those carbs where the tank is directly under the carb and the carb does not have a fuel bowl. Most of the problems I've had with equipment that has sat idle for a long time is related to the gas drying out in the fuel bowl rather than the gas deteriorating. I have a 4k watt generator that seldom gets run and I turn off the gas when I'm finished with it and let it run the carb dry. The idle and slow speed circuits on those small carbs have some really small openings so they are affected by deposits. |
Deterioration of Gasoline?
HK wrote:
Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... I wonder. My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. I always have a couple gallons of gas on hand from the previous year. Usually I take it to a nearby service station and ask if they will discard it for me so I can refill the can with new. Yeah, I have a five gallon can for my gasoline mower/tractor and lawnmower, and a one gallon can with "mix" for the chainsaw and string trimmer. Fortunately, the latter two devices like the same "mix." Had a 45' dead pine that fell over on the corner of the property last year. Now it is about 25 two foot chunks... Managed to not remove any significant body parts. :) What brand chainsaw? An Echo or a Stihl, I'm not surprised at all. Some of the others, though... DT |
Deterioration of Gasoline?
dt wrote:
HK wrote: Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... I wonder. My two stroke chainsaw fired up on the second pull today. I haven't used it for about a year, and there was still gasoline/oil mix in its tank. I always have a couple gallons of gas on hand from the previous year. Usually I take it to a nearby service station and ask if they will discard it for me so I can refill the can with new. Yeah, I have a five gallon can for my gasoline mower/tractor and lawnmower, and a one gallon can with "mix" for the chainsaw and string trimmer. Fortunately, the latter two devices like the same "mix." Had a 45' dead pine that fell over on the corner of the property last year. Now it is about 25 two foot chunks... Managed to not remove any significant body parts. :) What brand chainsaw? An Echo or a Stihl, I'm not surprised at all. Some of the others, though... DT Plain little Husqvarna in decorator orange. |
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