I know, their must be a zillion articles on diesel fuel stabilzation/treatment, etc., but I thought I would ask some fellow 30-owners about the subject.
I have the Universal two-cylinder M-16. I sail in Lake Lanier, Ga year round, which means I do not need to winterize or store the boat over the winter. My boat is a 1988 Mark II and the engine has a whooping 500 hours on it. That means I might use a tank of fuel over the course of a year or longer! So, the fuel might sit for weeks or months at a time.
The big question is what to use for stabilization/treatment? I was at my local West Marine the other day and no less than ten products were on the shelf of which all had to do with "ethanol" treatment. I thought diesel does not contain ethanol, or at least for now or here in Georgia! What good is ethanol treatment on a diesel powered engine?
I add a biocide everytime I add a gallon, but for bio-treatment. Is there some magic juice on the market that will keep my diesel fresh and stabile with my current low engine use and long storage time?
Thanks
Bob
I have the Universal two-cylinder M-16. I sail in Lake Lanier, Ga year round, which means I do not need to winterize or store the boat over the winter. My boat is a 1988 Mark II and the engine has a whooping 500 hours on it. That means I might use a tank of fuel over the course of a year or longer! So, the fuel might sit for weeks or months at a time.
The big question is what to use for stabilization/treatment? I was at my local West Marine the other day and no less than ten products were on the shelf of which all had to do with "ethanol" treatment. I thought diesel does not contain ethanol, or at least for now or here in Georgia! What good is ethanol treatment on a diesel powered engine?
I add a biocide everytime I add a gallon, but for bio-treatment. Is there some magic juice on the market that will keep my diesel fresh and stabile with my current low engine use and long storage time?
Thanks
Bob