dang what a bummer, hope it does not get to bad. stupid ethanol, should be sold as terminal. (cause it kills everything)
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Pay attention to the articles regarding ethanol and the damage it can do your fuel system. New fuel lines, new fuel filter, 2 new fuel pumps and not sure what else at this point = not cheap and even worse, no fishing!
dang what a bummer, hope it does not get to bad. stupid ethanol, should be sold as terminal. (cause it kills everything)
That stinks! Does the stuff affect only older motors, or is it hard on newer models also? And, is there a way to offset the negative affects (like some sort of fuel additive)?
We do not want the gift of a fish; neither do we expect a lesson on fishing; what we direly need is a chance to fish
Seafoam also works very well.
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grb22 - Mine is a 2003 Optimax 150 mounted on a Lund, due to not paying attention I thought the problems with ethanol were only related to "older" engines. I ran some seafoam maybe a couple times a year but the mechanic told me I should have been adding an additive for ethanol with each fill-up. Heck I've added Heat, which I think is ethanol, to my trucks for years in the winter to get rid of water, now ethanol causes water to build up...I sure don't know the chemistry but Jack and DD are right so if you have a boat and haven't read up on additives and how to prevent ethanol related problems, please do and save yourself a headache and some cash
Mark, my boat mechanic once told me he's seen alot of problems out of the newer motors, I run a can of seafoam with every 20 gals of gas which on my boat is 2 cans per tank full. So far no problems.
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Use Stabil, and even add it to your lawn mowers and chainsaws (everything with a motor in your buildings) if you want them to last.
We fortunately have a couple of local stations that sell premium gas without ethanol. That's the only place I'll buy gas for my boat because of this. Sorry to hear about your troubles.
Here is what you should be running in your Opti for every fill up. This along with DFI oil will keep it happy. This is called Don's cocktail for the man Don Weed who came up with it. He is a (Dual Master Technician)- for Mercury Outboards, Racing & Mercruiser Sterndrives.
-1oz Marine Stabil or Mercury QuickCare per 6 gallons fuel
-1oz Quickleen per 6 gallons fuel
-1-2oz SeaFoam per 6 gallons fuel