Posted by John T on October 05, 2019 at 07:42:59 from (45.16.200.171):
In Reply to: Gas treatment posted by coshoo on October 05, 2019 at 06:58:45:
I still use Sta Bil for long term storage for like my Golf cart and Lawn Mower and any vehicle I let set several months AND I USE PLENTY OF IT not just a squirt or two and often more then the directions might call for. I use Sea Foam or other similar agents AFTER I return home to give the carbs a cleaning if needed. If a vehicle has sat long term I might also run a can of Lucas Fuel Treatment through it and/or HEET water remover if necessary. One other Snake Oil I have used prior to long term storage are Fogging spray agents but that's more for Marine and small engine use.
I'm NOT necessarily a huge fan of Snake Oils but still have had good luck using Sta Bil for long term storage. I think its best to have the gas tanks more full during storage then empty. On tractors I used to remove the plugs and squirt oil down into the cylinders.
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