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<blockquote data-quote="NautiBuoys" data-source="post: 306904" data-attributes="member: 10996"><p>Have always used them (25+ years) on my offshore boats. Have seen a little increase of water/yellowish fluid during the season since the switch over to ethanol, especially after winter lay up. Thank goodness I had them on when I did the conversion from 100% gas to ethanol as I had 2 tanks to do, a 100 gal and 50 gal and the amount of water/yellowish fluid and gunk was awful... Because of that, I did add a f/w separator to my 16' Lund but honestly I have not seen any indications of water/gunk as yet. Then again, it was easier to empty the 6 gal portable tanks, let dry and re-fuel with ethanol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NautiBuoys, post: 306904, member: 10996"] Have always used them (25+ years) on my offshore boats. Have seen a little increase of water/yellowish fluid during the season since the switch over to ethanol, especially after winter lay up. Thank goodness I had them on when I did the conversion from 100% gas to ethanol as I had 2 tanks to do, a 100 gal and 50 gal and the amount of water/yellowish fluid and gunk was awful... Because of that, I did add a f/w separator to my 16' Lund but honestly I have not seen any indications of water/gunk as yet. Then again, it was easier to empty the 6 gal portable tanks, let dry and re-fuel with ethanol. [/QUOTE]
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