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It started when I added the fuel I had treated with the stabil, so I thought it was the the crossing of the two products. I am going to pull all the fuel out of my tank and start from scratch.
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I have mixed the two before without any problems. I agree with D you must have some sort of algae in your tank .
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well ..............l m a o
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I guess I knew what he meant because I didn't catch it, but that right there is funny.:*****: Warren |
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I was at lunch with my wife and saw that. I wanted to say put Claritin D in the tank and my wife wanted to know if it was sneezing.
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I have seen diesel gel up, but not gas...
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I've heard of ethanol turning fuel filters to mush, sea foam has alot of alcohol in it could be the problem.
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It just gels on the "red top" filter on the fuel canister of a 225 Optimax at the side of the motor. I have seen diesel do this also but never gas, so I am thinking David may be right about the "allergy"
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