Posted by Bret4207 on January 14, 2016 at 06:22:54 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Small engine problems posted by Charlie M on January 13, 2016 at 08:52:07:
I know some folks never have a problem with ethanol fuels, but I know a lot more that do. I've had to replace everything from the filter to the jug on numerous chainsaws and weedeaters. I've seen plastic parts "melt" or swell to the point that a set of Channel Locks were required to get a gas cap off. Stabil has been a dismal failure for me and I will not use again even if it's gifted to me. The various snake oils like Startron I'm still deciding on. I can't say do or don't work so far. The best bet is 91 non-ethanol in all 2 strokes, especially if they are going to sit for more than a couple weeks. Maybe it's NY gas or our cold, damp climate or just bad luck, but when everything from chainsaws to lawn mowers to outboards and snowmobiles have issues with fuel, issues clearly related directly to the fuel, it's pretty obvious that there is truth to our observations. I suppose if you're one of those people that mixes a gallon of fresh gas every few days, runs the machine dry, never leaves fuel in a tank for long periods and meticulously maintains your equipment then ethanol isn't a problem. For the rest of us in the real world, problems occur.
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