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For a small engines it's a big problem. Chainsaws, mowers, trimmers, back up generators, log splitters, snow blowers, old cars and trucks. List goes on. Anything with a carburetor and/or rubber in the fuel system. Aluminum suffers the ill effects too.
It's become a big problem because of the alcohol, the blend with no-lead makes for big time corrosive stuff. It just doesn't last and will wreak havoc on basically the whole engine. They keep ratcheting up the alcohol content more and more. Less BTU per dollar as well. I've seen gensets on the verge of meltdown with a glowing red exhaust. The carbs are jetted for a certain air/fuel ratio and needs fuel of a better quality than what they get fed.
I don't have the desire to rebuild all my carburetors every year or stand there yanking on a string wearing out my shoulder on some chain saw!
In my opinion Sta-Bil just doesn't cut it anymore. It makes for harder starts and poor performance. Especially with 2-cycle oil already in the mix.
Here recently I discovered a little relief in the form of a mid-grade 90 octane no-lead marketed and sold with NO ALCOHOL at a local commercial fuel co-op. It's available at the pump 24/7. A week ago I got a jug it was priced at 2.89 a gallon. The stuff is way better than the swill at most 'gas stations'. Will it keep for 3 years? Probably not but it does keep longer than typical pump gas I find.
What's your survival tactics?
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It's become a big problem because of the alcohol, the blend with no-lead makes for big time corrosive stuff. It just doesn't last and will wreak havoc on basically the whole engine. They keep ratcheting up the alcohol content more and more. Less BTU per dollar as well. I've seen gensets on the verge of meltdown with a glowing red exhaust. The carbs are jetted for a certain air/fuel ratio and needs fuel of a better quality than what they get fed.
I don't have the desire to rebuild all my carburetors every year or stand there yanking on a string wearing out my shoulder on some chain saw!
In my opinion Sta-Bil just doesn't cut it anymore. It makes for harder starts and poor performance. Especially with 2-cycle oil already in the mix.
Here recently I discovered a little relief in the form of a mid-grade 90 octane no-lead marketed and sold with NO ALCOHOL at a local commercial fuel co-op. It's available at the pump 24/7. A week ago I got a jug it was priced at 2.89 a gallon. The stuff is way better than the swill at most 'gas stations'. Will it keep for 3 years? Probably not but it does keep longer than typical pump gas I find.
What's your survival tactics?
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