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If I forgot to add fuel stablizer in my fuel tank, can i go back and add it
to the tank after the gas is already in the tank? Is there a right or wrong way to add stablizer after the fact? Can I add the stabilzer to a little gass and put it in the tank? Will it mix up properly? How long will it take for the fuel to go bad and turn to varnish in the carb? I usually add stabilizer to all my fuel, I guess i had a brain gap that day. Thanks for the help with this matter....tcoop |
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tcoop wrote:
Kinda late to be adding stabilizer now, isn't it? You can add to a full tank, as long as you can agitate enough to mix it in. Tow the boat around for a while . If it's a slip boat, the wave action should do it. After you estimate the stab is mixed in, run the engine to distribute it through the system. JR If I forgot to add fuel stablizer in my fuel tank, can i go back and add it to the tank after the gas is already in the tank? Is there a right or wrong way to add stablizer after the fact? Can I add the stabilzer to a little gass and put it in the tank? Will it mix up properly? How long will it take for the fuel to go bad and turn to varnish in the carb? I usually add stabilizer to all my fuel, I guess i had a brain gap that day. Thanks for the help with this matter....tcoop -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
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Add it to as much gas as you can (a 5 gallon can would be nice if
possible) OR... if you plan to use your boat in the next couple weeks... wait until you use it... a couple weeks won't matter.. Then, as the other poster said... let it mix and then run the engine to get the stab in the carb or injectors... BTW... if the tanks are dual ported for return fuel (Fuel injected), running the engine will help mix it. JR North wrote: tcoop wrote: Kinda late to be adding stabilizer now, isn't it? You can add to a full tank, as long as you can agitate enough to mix it in. Tow the boat around for a while . If it's a slip boat, the wave action should do it. After you estimate the stab is mixed in, run the engine to distribute it through the system. JR If I forgot to add fuel stablizer in my fuel tank, can i go back and add it to the tank after the gas is already in the tank? Is there a right or wrong way to add stablizer after the fact? Can I add the stabilzer to a little gass and put it in the tank? Will it mix up properly? How long will it take for the fuel to go bad and turn to varnish in the carb? I usually add stabilizer to all my fuel, I guess i had a brain gap that day. Thanks for the help with this matter....tcoop |
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Get some gas Pri and add to your gas. Would not hurt to add as much gas as
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tcoop wrote:
If I forgot to add fuel stablizer in my fuel tank, can i go back and add it to the tank after the gas is already in the tank? Yes, you can. But it might be too late if you take into consideration that gasoline has a "shelf life" of about 30 days. You might be best redoing your entire winterizing procedure, or just going straight ahead with an early spring start up procedure. It's March 13th, so you would probably be up and running, normally, in another month at least, or sooner. |
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My boat's in the laneway on a trailer. If it was me, and I was really
concerned, I could siphon off most of the gas into my jeep a few gallons at a time and burn it off that way, and then top up the boat with fresh gas and stabilizer (also helps clean the carb I understand) in the spring. If I wasn't concerned (which I wouldn't be), I'd add the stabilizer now, and shake the boat around a bit on the trailer before starting it up (with muffs in the laneway) this spring. Ok ,,, there's old fuel in the fuel line but since I'm carburated (4 bbl) I am not that concerned ... if I idled for awhile, the non-stabilized fuel would only be running through the idle jets. "tcoop" wrote in message ... If I forgot to add fuel stablizer in my fuel tank, can i go back and add it to the tank after the gas is already in the tank? Is there a right or wrong way to add stablizer after the fact? Can I add the stabilzer to a little gass and put it in the tank? Will it mix up properly? How long will it take for the fuel to go bad and turn to varnish in the carb? I usually add stabilizer to all my fuel, I guess i had a brain gap that day. Thanks for the help with this matter....tcoop |
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Thanks to all. The gas hasn't been in the tank but a few weeks and I will be
in the water in another couple to three weeks. I may try to add some and mix it up and run it through best i can before i head to the water. I guess doing something is better than nothing at all...thanks again for the input....tcoop wrote in message oups.com... tcoop wrote: If I forgot to add fuel stablizer in my fuel tank, can i go back and add it to the tank after the gas is already in the tank? Yes, you can. But it might be too late if you take into consideration that gasoline has a "shelf life" of about 30 days. You might be best redoing your entire winterizing procedure, or just going straight ahead with an early spring start up procedure. It's March 13th, so you would probably be up and running, normally, in another month at least, or sooner. |
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