Friday, November 28, 2008

Random musing...

What do you put in fuel stabilizer to keep it from going bad?

4 comments:

Weetabix said...

Dehydrated water...

Sean Galt said...

FUEL, Silly!
Or high fructose corn syrup- why not? Its in everything else!

Adrian K said...

Uh, your motorcycle?

That, of course, assumes you use it often enough to thus prevent it from going bad...

Every petcock-equipped motorcycle I've ever owned had a steel tank. Dri-gas and/or fuel-stabilizer were the only things that kept those blasted things from rusting right through after a couple Seattle winters.

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Will Brown said...

I can't speak for anyone else, but I've always found air and heat to work real satisfactory in my experience. A snug container to keep it in (briefly) seems to add a certain oomf to the resolution too.