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musicman Posted - 03 Sep 2013 : 19:57:15
Hi,any ideas how long 4 star petrol lasts,when in fuel system on boat.
As have 4 gallons in my tank
,about 3 years old,wondering if this causing me trouble boat running rough.
Thinking about draining the petrol out[or as i like to say liquid gold,and refilling with fresh.
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adi-n-chez Posted - 05 Sep 2013 : 20:05:51
When we went from inboard to out board - I drained the tank into jerrycans (Fuel was 4* & unleaded plus additive).

We had the same prob - water in fuel.

As a tightwad risk taking fool conscientious environment friendly person I decanted the fuel into large clear jugs - water sinks to the bottom & u can save most of it.

However, pls dont do this near any combustion point & do it in the open !

If you blow up, I obviously got lucky

Adi

Sewer Tubes ? I'd rather have a D**ncr*ft (Only Kidding)
Deano Posted - 05 Sep 2013 : 17:10:27
Real 4* should way outlive modern unleaded, but I doubt the modern 4* replacement is the same formulation as the old 1970's 4*

If there is water in it, the age of the petrol is irrelevant.... it's toast!!!

There are additives that attempt to remove the water, you could also siphon it out into milk bottles and try to separate the water out, then re-siphon the clean petrol off. But I guess it depends on how much you have and what risk factor you work at......... there is a fair chance you will blow yourself up trying to clean it!!!!!

Dean - Boating on the Great Ouse.
Freeman 32 "Liberty"
See the photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/54758027@N00/
IanM Posted - 05 Sep 2013 : 06:47:17
So, asking the obvious question, is your engine happy on 4 star?
musicman Posted - 04 Sep 2013 : 20:17:00
Yep,is 4 star,have a local garage sells it,,how much,,,
Am going to drain tank,and refill few gallons.
I have another post on here regarding a carb.
Taken carb of boat, and dismantles at home,the fuel was contaminated with water,,, so will service carb,refuel,and see how that pans out...
Thanks for help on this,blooming boats,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Wayfoot Posted - 04 Sep 2013 : 12:36:10
Personally, if fuel has been left for a long period of time, I would also clean out the carb, fuel lines etc etc.
trevork Posted - 03 Sep 2013 : 23:31:54
Actually you can still buy four star from that Lordy chap and odd filling stations if you look around
Deano Posted - 03 Sep 2013 : 20:10:59
4 star hasn't been sold for years!!!!!!!

I guess you mean Unleaded??? It depends on many factors..... is there any chance there is some water in it?? Probably from condensation inside a sealed tank.... that will kill it!!! Usually a year is enough to cause problems.

Is it mixed with 2-stroke oil, in which case - months.

Best plan is to dump it into the wife's car when the tank is about half full and replace the boat fuel with new.

Dean - Boating on the Great Ouse.
Freeman 32 "Liberty"
See the photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/54758027@N00/

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