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I just changed to a four stroke this season. I’m curios if you folks
Disconnect your fuel lines and until the motor runs out of fuel at the end
Of each trip. I did this regularly on my two stroke to avoid carb build up.
I now run only straight gas with out ethanol as well, thinking this might
Also help....
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I agree, ethanol free gas is a must but I also use Sea Foam additive on both my main motor and my kicker motor and I never disconnect the gas line, to run out the fuel. At the end of the season I do marine Stabil.
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I only use Lucas Marine fuel additive, I keep my boat in running condition 365 or until that last lake ices over and that's usually Bear L. But it doesn't stay capped for very long in most cases. Both of my motors Yamaha's 4strokes, the main is fuel injected which I don't pull the fuel line to run it dry. However my kicker is a carb model which I do pull fuel line to run dry. Just don't care to leave fuel sitting in the carb but that's my choice and old school mentality.
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I have a 2 stroke outboard and a 4 stroke kicker. I run mid-grade gas (not ethanol free) and do not run them dry. I regularly add Sea Foam and Marine Stabil at the end of the year and occasionally during the year. I used to pay the exorbitant price for ethanol free gas; however, Lee, at Lee's Marine, told me that ethanol free gas was not necessary and I have never had an issue with my two outboards related to the fuel I use.
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I have a 40 hp Mercury and I have never ran it dry. I do put fuel stabilizer in most of the time. It has always started right up.
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There are so many benefits to ethanol-free fuel: Better fuel mileage, more power per gallon, longer shelf life, etc.
Too bad ethanol free gas SHOULD only cost 10 cents more per gallon.
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On the fuel pumps it shouldn’t say “this fuel contains 10% ethanol”.
It should read “ we are screwing you over by only selling you 90% fuel, the remainder is a sugary alcohol concoction”.