09-13-2011, 02:09 PM
ethanol can hold water in suspension - up to four tablespoons ( it might be teaspoons, but the effect is the same) per gallon . There is a saturation point and that's where the gas and water -laden ethanol seperate - with the ethanol sinking. (that orange slimy jello stuff, I've had it in my snowblower when it doesn't get used for a Winter and ignored)
I now tend to keep my tanks full , add sta-bil to anything like the roto-tiller that isn't going to be used for many months and fill the tank hoping to have less high humid air to react with.
A tiny bit of seafoam in every tank in the Spring.
I now tend to keep my tanks full , add sta-bil to anything like the roto-tiller that isn't going to be used for many months and fill the tank hoping to have less high humid air to react with.
A tiny bit of seafoam in every tank in the Spring.