Washing out diesel storage containers

hession

New Member
Joined
17 Nov 2007
Messages
3
Visit site
How do I wash out plastic diesel storage cans at the end of the season, please?

Or, having used them to fill my boat's main tank, can I leave them in the garage over the winter, with a small residue of diesel left in?

Any advise would be most welcome
 
Considered doing so, but asked my local Volvo Penta dealer if Diesel has a shelf life. Was told that in a big boat tank, it was around 18 months to 2 yrs or - if one wanted to be pedantic - one could risk contamination.

But in small containers kept on board as emergency reserves, eg 30 ltrs containers, it was advisable to rotate the fuel every 4 to 6 months, or risk contamination & maybe - being pedantic again - b*#*~ up the injectors
 
It can be much less than that, given the right conditions for growing bugs. e.g. existing minor contamination in tank, water (salt or fresh) in tank, warm temperature of fuel in tank (praps from internal temp in boat), low % volume of diesel in tank especially with high rel humidity outside, poor quality fuel to start with.

There are lots of recent articles and posts on prevention and treatment of diesel bug (the two are very separate issues).
 
I bought a boat that had been ashore for three years with a half full tank. We launched it and the engine started and ran perfectly. Over that season we used up that old 50 or so gallons of aged fuel.
I emptied a small bottle of magic fluid (bio clean or something) into it to disperse the gremlins just in case.
Three years on now and still no problems. She certainly starts easier now with fresh diesel but thats the only difference.
 
Wash out with hot soapy water at the end of the season ,really should be dry by the start of the next one would have thought.
 
Sounds eminently sensible to me hlb. Could even suggest that container is left with the filler cap off and the filler orifice at the bottom to ensure any water residue is able to drain away /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
Top