whistlepig
Elite Member
Really, to me anyway, the drama for fuel didn't start until ethanol. Gasoline worked very well until we fixed it.
Ran dry...seals and diaphragms tend to dry-rot and become a rebuild involving replacement parts rather than just a cleaning
Should not 2 strokes have residual oil in the carb?
50 drops of gas to 1 drop of oil is pretty diluted.
Should not 2 strokes have residual oil in the carb?
I've never had fuel related issues with any of my equipment and I've been running 87 octane 10% ethanol since the mid 80s.
That goes for 4 stroke stuff, too. Maybe I just use things often enough that it doesn't cause issues. I do put stabil in my generator. I run it about 2-3 times a year with a load on it for about 1/2 an hour. Then I just top off the tank again. It's 24 years old and still works fine.
This is exactly our experience. I could have written this, word for word.
Our generator is 26 years old.
We fill all of our 12 Jeep cans with regular pump gas with ethanol and Sta-Bil in the fall for emergency and never have any problems.
Our two main chainsaws are 1980s vintage and start right up whenever needed.
Ethanol gets blames for a lot of stuff that it doesn't cause...... The main issue is the crappy gas that is it combined with breaks down and caused the issues and then ethanol gets the blame.
Why do you put Sta-Bil in if ethanol in the gas is okay?
Sta-Bil use has nothing to do with ethanol:
STA-BIL(R) Fuel Stabilizer - How It Works - YouTube
Spoken by someone from the #2 corn producing state in the country. I wish we could get corn states off of the gravy train.
"Sta-Bil use has nothing to do with ethanol:"
Sta-BIL 360 Marine does. I've been using it for almost 5 years in everything including Corvette, Polaris Ranger, and all 2 stroke equipment. Totally eliminated all gasoline related issues.
STA-BIL 36 Marine Fuel Treatment & Additive | Gold Eagle Co
What gasoline related issue were you having in your Corvette, Polaris Ranger and all your 2 stroke equipment?
Don't go there. Indiana is a big ethanol/corn state, yet I hate ethanol. Not as a fuel though. It works fine as a fuel. What I hate is the inefficiency of producing the product. The BTUs wasted in growing, harvesting, transporting, and converting corn into alcohol is obscene. The absolute best use of BTUs would be for everyone to burn propane in their cars and trucks, and burn corn in their houses for heat. That's the least loss of BTUs. I dislike subsidies. Compete or get out.
Don't go there. Indiana is a big ethanol/corn state, yet I hate ethanol. Not as a fuel though. It works fine as a fuel. What I hate is the inefficiency of producing the product. The BTUs wasted in growing, harvesting, transporting, and converting corn into alcohol is obscene. The absolute best use of BTUs would be for everyone to burn propane in their cars and trucks, and burn corn in their houses for heat. That's the least loss of BTUs. I dislike subsidies. Compete or get out.