Gas tank

stemar

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Hello,<br />My gas tank is completly empty, and I just stored my boat for about 4 months. I was wondering if I can leave the tank empty or it's best to fill it up?<br />Thanks
 
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DJ

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Re: Gas tank

stemar,<br /><br />I store mine full with fuel conditioner. However, don't panic, many store theirs empty.<br /><br />Corrosion really is only and issue in steel and aluminum tanks.
 

WaterWing

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Re: Gas tank

The one downside with leaving your tank empty is condensation. You may end up with some water. If you have a water separator, it’s not a problem.
 

Mumblerone

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Re: Gas tank

The problem with storing empty; is how do you get a little fuel conditioner in the carb...did you do this first? (Not to mention a little condensation down the road.) Did you fog the motors? Change oil in the lower unit? Maybe put a little fogging spray and/or outboard oil in the spark plug hole? As you can see I'd be more concerned with storing the motor. ;)
 

stemar

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Re: Gas tank

Mumblerone,<br />I have done everything you mentioned above and I think my engine is very well stored, That's why I'm concern about the gas tank now. I think I will go ahead and fill it up and before the new seanon starts I will add a water a separator.<br />Thanks<br />and merry christmas to all of you and your families from the island of Cyprus (an island in eastern meditterannean sea)
 

Mumblerone

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Re: Gas tank

In that case; your all set. :) Enjoy. Merry Christmas to you and your family. Your Christmas comes a little earlier than ours. :p ;)
 
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