Re: winterizing engines: to drain or not to drain....
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Posted by Todd Markle on October 12, 1998 at 18:01:37:
In Reply to: winterizing engines: to drain or not to drain.... posted by dave campbell on October 11, 1998 at 04:31:24:
: Winter is fast approaching..for a gas tractor should the gas tank be drained and run the engine til the carb is dry or do the gas stabilizer products I've heard of work? (tractor will not be used til spring) any other tips for winterizing??dave I use 2 products made by a company called "sea Foam" they were developed for the marine industry for winterizing boats. one is called motor tune up and it makes a great stabilizer and it is also a cleaner for engines that are already gummed up. it has many other uses listed on the can also. I left a tractor sit for 4 years with fuel treated with this stuff and it still would run on that gas. I made one mistake that time though. I just dumped it it the tank and didnt let it run through the fuel system and the carb and sediment bowl got gummed up. once I cleaned them I was able to run it on what was still in the tank. I now pour it in the tank and let the engine run for 10-15 minutes to get it worked through then shut off the fuel and let it run till it stalls, then drain the carb. Sea foam also makes a product called Deep Creep that is used as an engine Fogger, spray it in the carb till the engine stalls, or remove the plugs and spray it in. It is also one of the best penetrating oils I have used and it makes a great gun oil. Sea foam isnt available everywhere, but I work at a Napa store and we carry it. It should be available at most marine supply stores. This may sound like an advertisement, but I am really sold on this stuff.
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