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<blockquote data-quote="xbacksideslider" data-source="post: 275793" data-attributes="member: 8051"><p>If you disconnect/shut the gas off and run it until it quits/dry, then the ethanol gas can't coagulate and clog carb jets or fuel injectors.</p><p></p><p>Then, if the gas isn't too old, you can run it, at some loss of octane rating. </p><p></p><p>The next stage of deterioration/complcation is the precipitation of absorbed water out of the fuel. It can be in the bottom of your fuel tank and in your carb's float bowl. It can be dealt with by adding 90% isopropyl alcohol which will re-absorb the water, allowing it to be burnt with the fuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xbacksideslider, post: 275793, member: 8051"] If you disconnect/shut the gas off and run it until it quits/dry, then the ethanol gas can't coagulate and clog carb jets or fuel injectors. Then, if the gas isn't too old, you can run it, at some loss of octane rating. The next stage of deterioration/complcation is the precipitation of absorbed water out of the fuel. It can be in the bottom of your fuel tank and in your carb's float bowl. It can be dealt with by adding 90% isopropyl alcohol which will re-absorb the water, allowing it to be burnt with the fuel. [/QUOTE]
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