Hunter79764
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- Location
- Grand Prairie, TX
- First Name
- Shawn
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Suburban V20
- Engine Size
- 350
We run Sta-Bil in all of our small engine stuff with mid grade/89 E10 from a major supplier like Shell, and it usually keeps the hassle to a minimum. I also run sea foam at least once a year through all of it, which helps a ton as well. Come to think of it, it's probably that time of year again. I know the octane doesn't make much difference on the small engines, but I believe it usually has more detergents to help dissolve stuff better.
I fill about 8 gallons of gas cans at a time, which lasts maybe a month in the summer and 3-4 months in the winter on a zero turn, a push mower, a trimmer and a chainsaw on a half acre lot, just for full context. Too much consumed for the little cans, but not so much that I know the gas will be used every month for sure, and I don't want to have to deal with managing inventory. If you have stuff clogging in weeks, I think it's another issue. I'd probably dump out everything you have (or pour it into a modern car* in reasonable amounts, they can adapt for wildly different fuel quality) and start fresh, finding your problem while making sure some residue from your old can or something isn't causing the issue.
I fill about 8 gallons of gas cans at a time, which lasts maybe a month in the summer and 3-4 months in the winter on a zero turn, a push mower, a trimmer and a chainsaw on a half acre lot, just for full context. Too much consumed for the little cans, but not so much that I know the gas will be used every month for sure, and I don't want to have to deal with managing inventory. If you have stuff clogging in weeks, I think it's another issue. I'd probably dump out everything you have (or pour it into a modern car* in reasonable amounts, they can adapt for wildly different fuel quality) and start fresh, finding your problem while making sure some residue from your old can or something isn't causing the issue.
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