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fuel tank for winter
11-08-2006, 03:27
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fuel tank for winter
Maury,
Without a doubt, fill your tank. That will virtually eliminate the chance
for condensation and you can nearly be sure that the stuff won't be cheaper in
spring. I would also use a high end fuel conditioner with a biocide and or
stabilizer for the storage period. BG DFC Plus and SFR D-Sol (as well as other,
I'm sure) are good products. Think Spring!
Doug Engel, Gunnison, Co, '81 FC35

"M.L. Perkinson" <mp222116@...> wrote:
Winterizing. In past I have filled the fuel tank full. A friend thinks
it is not necessary. Would appreciate some opinions. Maury 80 FC31

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fuel tank for winter - M.L. Perkinson - 11-08-2006, 02:15
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