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Gas In Boat #2968028 01/03/09 11:49 AM
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I have gas that I treated(stabil) about a year and half ago in my boat, I really don't want to burn all that gas in my boat(apprx. 25+ gallons) so I thought I would siphon it out,as much as possible and burn it in my truck. My question is about 2 years ago I was pouring the oil directly to the gas tank and was wondering if that could cause a problem in my truck? If there is any residue,what do you think?


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Re: Gas In Boat [Re: Set The Hook!] #2968072 01/03/09 12:15 PM
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It doen't take much oil to destroy the precious metals inside your cat converter. Use it for the lawnmower.

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