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Can anyone tell me how to find out the capacity of the gas tank for an 81 V-20 Step Lift? I jsut brought one home this afternoon and need to winterize it before the snow flies and I want to add a fuel additive but need to figure out how much fuel it holds to get the right ratio. Other than taking the rig to the gas station and pumping till it runs out the vent, is there any way one knows how to tell the size of the tank? Thanks in advance...
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Default 1981 Gas Tank Capacity

Can anyone tell me how to find out the capacity of the gas tank for an 81 V-20 Step Lift? I jsut brought one home this afternoon and need to winterize it before the snow flies and I want to add a fuel additive but need to figure out how much fuel it holds to get the right ratio. Other than taking the rig to the gas station and pumping till it runs out the vent, is there any way one knows how to tell the size of the tank? Thanks in advance...
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mines an 87 and Iam pretty sure its 60 gallons
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mines an 87 and Iam pretty sure its 60 gallons
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just looked it up in the "links" section, Slinger's right , 60 gallons
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just looked it up in the "links" section, Slinger's right , 60 gallons
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Just read a thread on winterizing your boat. They say just dont pour in the additive. Once you pour it in, take the boat for a quick tow on the trailer, so you know for sure the additive makes it into the tank.
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Just read a thread on winterizing your boat. They say just dont pour in the additive. Once you pour it in, take the boat for a quick tow on the trailer, so you know for sure the additive makes it into the tank.
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don't forget to run the engine after you take the boat for a tow, treated fuel won't help the carbs if its not in them
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don't forget to run the engine after you take the boat for a tow, treated fuel won't help the carbs if its not in them
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