Latestarter1
Well-Known Member
If i have it right, when the change takes place you need to keep an eye on your pipes and seals, in case the bio fuel buggers things up. You also need to be extra careful with water contamination, make sure your filtration is top notch, change your filters after a couple of tankfuls and avoid leaving the fuel stored for more than three months.
Given that
a) Fuel tanks are best kept full, reduces moisture ingress caused by condensation.
b) Fuels containing bio fuel are best not stored for longer than three months.
Not sure where that leaves mobos with large capacity tanks that don't do mega miles, or saily boats that only use a pint of fuel a year.
Ferzacly, the rich buggers who never use their big boats can afford to pay to sort out the aggro, and from what posts I see from the raggie fraternity (I sail by the way) just more aggro to cope with, alongside poorly installed motor problems.