Lakesailor
Well-Known Member
Following on from the thread on old fuel I have conducted an experiment after lunch today. I didn't clean any plugs or do any special preparation.
Tohatsu: a dozen tugs of the starter, ran fine.
Not started for 10 months, still had the same fuel that was left in it (which was not that new). I didn't add any new.
Seagull: 20 pulls of the starter, then fired and ran but died. Fired and ran each pull after that but died. Fired and ran properly on the sixth effort.
Not started for over two years. Still had the aroma of fuel in the tank. I didn't add any and it seemed to run on the fumes.
Conclusion: They both start and run 1st pull now. Use the old stuff. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Tohatsu: a dozen tugs of the starter, ran fine.
Not started for 10 months, still had the same fuel that was left in it (which was not that new). I didn't add any new.
Seagull: 20 pulls of the starter, then fired and ran but died. Fired and ran each pull after that but died. Fired and ran properly on the sixth effort.
Not started for over two years. Still had the aroma of fuel in the tank. I didn't add any and it seemed to run on the fumes.
Conclusion: They both start and run 1st pull now. Use the old stuff. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif