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Marine Gas has returned with a vengence
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<blockquote data-quote="Charger25" data-source="post: 349766" data-attributes="member: 9620"><p>OK , I'm gonna chime in :LOL2: If your running a smaller engine with a 6 gal or so tank, drain it an put the fuel in you lawn mower,tow vehicle, weed eater,chain saw or whatever. I could go on but the bottom line is to keep FRESH gas/fuel for your outboard. Larger built in tanks ,drain as much as ya can, IF its gonna sit for a while. run some Sea Foam or something similar in it ,it ain't gonna hurt nuttin ..... There, that's my 2 cent. Been doing this for years and had no trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charger25, post: 349766, member: 9620"] OK , I'm gonna chime in :LOL2: If your running a smaller engine with a 6 gal or so tank, drain it an put the fuel in you lawn mower,tow vehicle, weed eater,chain saw or whatever. I could go on but the bottom line is to keep FRESH gas/fuel for your outboard. Larger built in tanks ,drain as much as ya can, IF its gonna sit for a while. run some Sea Foam or something similar in it ,it ain't gonna hurt nuttin ..... There, that's my 2 cent. Been doing this for years and had no trouble. [/QUOTE]
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