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Old ethanol gas
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01/07/20 12:19 AM
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skeeterguy
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How old is too old? Boat hasn't been used for a while and has about 20 gallons of treated ethanol gas that is about 6 months old.
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Re: Old ethanol gas
[Re: skeeterguy]
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01/07/20 12:59 AM
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machoblanco61
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How old is too old? Boat hasn't been used for a while and has about 20 gallons of treated ethanol gas that is about 6 months old. Should be fine
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Re: Old ethanol gas
[Re: skeeterguy]
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01/07/20 02:19 AM
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rb7764
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If treated with Stabil or similar, it will be fine.
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Re: Old ethanol gas
[Re: skeeterguy]
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01/07/20 12:21 PM
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Cast
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Smell it. When it goes bad it begins to smell like whiskey a little.
Cast I have a short attention spa
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Re: Old ethanol gas
[Re: skeeterguy]
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01/07/20 02:09 PM
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steve@S2Marine
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i'd get out as much as possible and burn in your vehicle and start the year off with fresh fuel in the boat
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Re: Old ethanol gas
[Re: skeeterguy]
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01/07/20 03:02 PM
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boatman025
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I would drain the tank shelf life for gas is 6-8 weeks. It want burn as good as fresh and I wouldn't try to put new gas on top of old. That's like you have a half gallon of milk that bad and putting a half gallon of fresh milk on top my question is would you drink it.
Hughes Marine 3855 Osage Lane Wylie ,Texas
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Re: Old ethanol gas
[Re: boatman025]
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01/07/20 03:28 PM
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bronco71
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I would drain the tank shelf life for gas is 6-8 weeks. It want burn as good as fresh and I wouldn't try to put new gas on top of old. That's like you have a half gallon of milk that bad and putting a half gallon of fresh milk on top my question is would you drink it. Exactly, I would drain it and mix it with fresh gas in my truck.....as long as it isn't premix!
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Re: Old ethanol gas
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01/07/20 06:16 PM
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boatman025
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Hughes Marine 3855 Osage Lane Wylie ,Texas
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Re: Old ethanol gas
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01/07/20 06:16 PM
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Stump jumper
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Smell it. When it goes bad it begins to smell like whiskey a little. That is E85. Problem I have with my current boat is a 95 gallon tank. I run it as low as I dare then start carrying portable containers. I have run a couple of trips last year and this year with the gauge sitting on E. I would really like to know how much is left when I get to E. I run ethanol free in it.
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Re: Old ethanol gas
[Re: skeeterguy]
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01/08/20 01:25 PM
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flyingbutcher
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Just put in as much new fuel as you can along with a can of sea foam. You will be fine.
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Re: Old ethanol gas
[Re: boatman025]
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01/08/20 01:48 PM
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BillS2006
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I would drain the tank shelf life for gas is 6-8 weeks. It want burn as good as fresh and I wouldn't try to put new gas on top of old. That's like you have a half gallon of milk that bad and putting a half gallon of fresh milk on top my question is would you drink it. I ran my boat yesterday for the first time in over 6 months. It started and ran just fine on the "old" gas.
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Re: Old ethanol gas
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01/08/20 02:13 PM
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Samarai
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my boat once sat for over a year as things were happening in life. when it came time to run the boat i just filled it up with new gas. Had about 3/4 of a tank of gas in there. Started it up and just ran it.
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Re: Old ethanol gas
[Re: skeeterguy]
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01/09/20 01:27 AM
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Alumacraft 14
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Depends on how it is stored. Full tank, treated, indoor storage you will suffer some octane loss and that is about all. If you are worried burn 5 or more gallons and add fresh gas to it. May be some moisture but nothing a fuel line separator can't handle. EFI can handle this situation better then a Carb motor. So it all depends on the factors. I would say you are good to go.
Last edited by Alumacraft 14; 01/09/20 01:30 AM.
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