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Who has had water/fuel problems.

Started by Dan, August 10, 2010, 05:55:38 PM

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Dan

A buddy of mine has been plagued with water in his fuel, and I have had issues with that as well, despite having a fuel/water separator. The new alchohol additives E10 (ethanol) has created issues. They say that ethanol attracts moisture.
Here are a couple of links to an ethanol test and an additive. Some of these additives, fuel conditioners, are mainly alchohol. I'm wondering just what the best fuel additive is? I know these fuel additives are engine brand specific, but what are the best ones?. What does everyone use?

http://www.fueltestkit.com/review_gas_treatment_products.html
http://www.e10gasadditives.com/
"Not in the clamor of the crowded streets nor in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but within oneself lies victory or defeat."

fiker

I haven't had my boat that long, but I've been using the Stabil ethanol treatment religeously and (knock on wood) have had not problems.
So much water.  So many lures.  So little time.

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VinceR

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I use Starbrite Startron ethanol treatment. It's available at Gander Mountain and West Marine. Some marinas carry it, also.

You are absolutely correct about ethanol (which is a form of alcohol) attracting moisture.

If you use your boat regularly, ethanol does not pose as much of a problem (attracting moisture) as a boat that spends much of it's time sitting.

I try not to store my boat with more than a couple of gallons of gas, opting to gas it up when I use it. For most modern outboards, the burning of gas with 10% ethanol is not as problematic as storing it.

The addition of a fuel/water separation filter (if you boat/motor is not already equipped with one) is also advised.

Here are a couple of very helpful articles that explain how ethanol can affect your motor:

http://www.evinrude-parts.com/boat_ethanol_danger_precaution.html

http://www.roanoke.com/outdoors/wb/201400

http://www.yamaha-motor.com/outboard/faq/faqanswer/14/19/1/answers.aspx

http://www.mercurymarine.com/service-and-support/storage-and-maintenance/faqs/outboards/?category=fuelsystems#OctaneRating

Also, be advised, there is a push to increase the maximum allowable ethanol percentage to be raised to 15%. While our cars/trucks may be able to handle it, our outboards WILL NOT. Be prepared to let your voices be heard!




Dan

"Not in the clamor of the crowded streets nor in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but within oneself lies victory or defeat."

Bender

I use StarTron also. I couldn't find any pure gas last year in New York so I stored all winter with E10. No problem at all starting up and running through the fuel left in the boat all winter long. I don't think that this will ever go away so we need to be prepared for it. An ounce (per 8 gallons) of prevention goes a long way.
- Chris
www.nemesisbaits.com

Dan

After reading a few things on the net, I have been trying to find out what's in these so called fuel additives. I haven't really been able to find what Star Tron is really. I did find this. I can't say that I believe anything I read on the net 100%. Pays to check around.  Here is a post though on Star Tron. I'll have to say, that  I have added it to my stored gas the last two years thinking what the heck, it's suppose to help.

http://www.myboatus.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=63758&PN=1

Here's the post that makes me wonder:
"I can tell you very quickly how you can save yourself some money on this Startron test.  Go down to Home Depot and buy a gallon of Petroleum Naptha for about $10.  Then add some blue food coloring for Startron, (or red food coloring for Stabil).  Mix it into your gas at whatever amount- according to the bottle of Startron you already have (or red Stabil).  Then you will have saved approximately $7+ per bottle.  As for the enzymes, has it been established that they can actually live in petroleum naptha, or is it a marketing ploy Startron developed with the $7+ per bottle that Starbrite (the parent company of Startron) makes off the suckers that believe the hype.

How can I make such an audacious reply?  I read the MSDS sheet for Startron and can fax or email it to anyone who wants it.

Ingredients:

<.5% Proprietary Organic Compounds

>95% Solvent Naptha (Petroleum), Heavy Aliphatic

translated- 99.6% Naptha and .4% organic compounds.

I find it strange that it is so very difficult to obtain their MSDS sheet.  Stabil posts theirs on MSDS.com "
"Not in the clamor of the crowded streets nor in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but within oneself lies victory or defeat."

Crookedneck

Very interesting Dan.  I never thought about pulling an MSDS to compare the differnt products.

Mike

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