akrievins
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I'm heading up on Easter, so I'll try my hand at fogging... never done that before... I've always stabilized the gas, then drained the tank, and let the sled run out of fuel. I won't do this again as it took forever to start my sled the next year. Good stabilized gas should be okay.
Chasx7
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Glad everything worked out but that is one funny *** picture of you sitting out there in the water. I avoid water like the plague. Cold and wet is no fun. Great pics of the water skipping.
blkmax600
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I would use Seafoam instead of Stabilizer just my experience, I believe seafoam is a much superior product.
Why would you stabilize your gas if you are going to drain the tank and run er dry? Thats like gettin a perm and then shaving your head!akrievins said:I'm heading up on Easter, so I'll try my hand at fogging... never done that before... I've always stabilized the gas, then drained the tank, and let the sled run out of fuel. I won't do this again as it took forever to start my sled the next year. Good stabilized gas should be okay.
yammy said:Why would you stabilize your gas if you are going to drain the tank and run er dry? Thats like gettin a perm and then shaving your head!
Now thats funny

ryanryan
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yammy said:Why would you stabilize your gas if you are going to drain the tank and run er dry? Thats like gettin a perm and then shaving your head!
Actually, it's not. There is always still fuel in the carbs when you run it dry.
akrievins
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Yeah, that's exactly why... I only stabilize the last liter or so of gas.. make sure she's been runing on that for 10 mins or so, then I know the entire fuel system has the stabil in it.