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			when i lay my boat up for the summer here in florida - i am up north for May-Dec - i think i will drain all the gas - 30 gal - instead of filling the tanks and treating with stabil - in case i don't get down next winter. Tanks are aluminum. I find that the old gas don't run good in my motor so i end up syphoning it off and burning it in my ford 460 motor anyway.
		 
				__________________ Gary Neil Corbett&&1976 V20 2002 115 Evinrude&&Shorelander dual axle trailer/brakes | 
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			Whew! I thought the title of this thread was; question for old fools. I hate being put on the spot.
		 
				__________________ Heavily medicated for your protection. | 
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			a bit of a pun
		 
				__________________ Gary Neil Corbett&&1976 V20 2002 115 Evinrude&&Shorelander dual axle trailer/brakes | 
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			Ive got 2 twenty gallon saddle tanks and I keep them almost full and add Stabil. I occasionally run mine and add new fuel during the cold months. Havent had any trouble yet! I do change my spin on gas filter a couple a times a year.
		 
				__________________ 77 V20 cuddy with 170 I/O Mercruiser 72 16ft. Carolina w/a 25hp Evinrude | 
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			One point folks miss is that summer gas ain't winter gas. In the winter more lighter hydrocarbons are added to allow the motor to fire off on a cold day.  My 2 cents is to keep fuel tanks full with fuel stabilizer. I always added the old OMC 2+4 and never had problems.....except trying to run winter gas through the anti-siphon valve. In the south refiners start to add butane in November, when a vacuum is pulled by the fuel pump, it often vapor locks. I had a Grady White that would vapor lock on the main tank and the aux tank ran fine. Finally I took the spring and ball out of the anti-siphon valve, no more problems. | 
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