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Thread: Old Fuel- Sea Foam or Dump It?

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    trash it avoid the old gas in anything !!!
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    I would pump it out and start with fresh fuel for the season. I borrowed a portable pump from a local garage yesterday and pumped 10 gallons of old fuel out of tank; about 8 gals.into my old truck and the rest in a gas can. Then dumped a can of sea foam in the tank.
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    Best thing I have found as a additive to store gas for any length of time is called Star Tron in a blue bottle at Walmart or Auto Store. I have never had a problem for the past 10 yrs starting a 10k generator with this additive plus sea foam in it as well as all my other small motors besides my boat motor. Generator is only used when I have power outs. I put this stuff in every can of gas I also keep in the garage. Check it out even google it to read about it. It keeps gas fresh for up to 2 yrs is what it’s advertised to do.

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    Remove the old gas, run a good fuel treatment.
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    If you wouldn't use the gas in your boat, why would you use it in your vehicle? I'm not being sarcastic.
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    I think I can burn it in the ole truck with 8 cyl better than 3 cyl OB; it was regular non- ethanol treated with seafoam. Heck been doing this for years!
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    I would smell it first if it smell like normal gas I would run it, if it smells like varnish dump it.

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