โAug-26-2018 04:16 PM
โSep-04-2018 08:20 AM
โSep-04-2018 08:09 AM
happy-2 wrote:
Had a 1999 Southwind with a 5500 Onan, and now i have 2006 Southwind with a 5500 Onan,when we get home from a trip I fill up the tank at Costco and Add i quart of Stabil and run it till i get home and park it.Been doing that for 20 years,Run the gen once a month under load, never had a problem. I carry an extra fuel pump and filter but never had to use then, butter safe than sorry.
โAug-27-2018 07:58 PM
โAug-27-2018 07:08 PM
Latner wrote:MrWizard wrote:10forty2 wrote:
Ethanol will destroy an engine, but you can help it by adding Seafoam at 1oz/gal of fuel to every tank. My 1999 Onan 5.5 seems to like it!
I like SeaFoam , I put some in my tank last week
But not at that ratio and not every tank
At $10 a can that almost $1 per ounce
At one ounce per gallon
It adds almost $1 per gallon to the price of a fill up
Seafoam @ Menards $6.99. They also have it by the gallon.
โAug-27-2018 03:12 PM
MrWizard wrote:10forty2 wrote:
Ethanol will destroy an engine, but you can help it by adding Seafoam at 1oz/gal of fuel to every tank. My 1999 Onan 5.5 seems to like it!
I like SeaFoam , I put some in my tank last week
But not at that ratio and not every tank
At $10 a can that almost $1 per ounce
At one ounce per gallon
It adds almost $1 per gallon to the price of a fill up
โAug-27-2018 11:52 AM
โAug-27-2018 10:49 AM
MrWizard wrote:10forty2 wrote:
Ethanol will destroy an engine, but you can help it by adding Seafoam at 1oz/gal of fuel to every tank. My 1999 Onan 5.5 seems to like it!
I like SeaFoam , I put some in my tank last week
But not at that ratio and not every tank
At $10 a can that almost $1 per ounce
At one ounce per gallon
It adds almost $1 per gallon to the price of a fill up
โAug-27-2018 10:37 AM
MarkieBob wrote:Sell the Onan and replace with lithuim batteries and a large inverter. No exercise or maintenance needed. Charge as needed with the Honda or some solar. ๐
I may just use my Honda 2000 instead ๐
โAug-27-2018 10:23 AM
10forty2 wrote:
Ethanol will destroy an engine, but you can help it by adding Seafoam at 1oz/gal of fuel to every tank. My 1999 Onan 5.5 seems to like it!
โAug-27-2018 08:43 AM
โAug-27-2018 08:09 AM
lryrob9301 wrote:
Your "dealer" is full of ****. That Onan will run on ethanol gasoline just fine. I've had two coaches with Onan 5500 gas generators and they ran with it with no problems.
โAug-27-2018 07:08 AM
mowermech wrote:
I keep reading all these horrible reports about problems with 10% ethanol fuel.
I don't have any such problems.
My motorhome gets used as a guest house most of the year, except for Ham Radio Field Day in June (when the generator gets a real work out), and the Glacier/Waterton Hamfest in July.
The Field Day trip is about 50 miles one way, and the Hamfest trip is about 350 miles one way. I fill with 87 octane 10% ethanol fuel at each fill-up. In the fall, I top off the tank, plus a hefty shot of Sta-Bil, then it sits all winter (that reminds me, it is about time to do that!). I have never had a fuel problem with the Ford V10 or the Onan generator.
I have a can of mixed 2 cycle fuel (again, 87 octane E10) that is 2 or 3 years old. It still runs the Stihl trimmer just fine. It is mixed with Opti 2 lube and Sta-bil.
My Outdoor Power Equipment fuel cans (three 5 gallon cans), with Sta-Bil), will sit for months over the winter, until the fuel gets used in the ATVs plowing snow. They are also filled with 87 octane 10% ethanol, used in the Kawasaki ATVs, the lawn tractor and the zero-turn mower.
I have had no fuel system problems with any of that equipment.
I find it difficult to believe that the OP's generator problems are caused by E10 fuel.
โAug-27-2018 06:01 AM
โAug-27-2018 04:40 AM
MarkieBob wrote:Don't leave gas (any gas) in your 2000's carburetor very long. Easy to drain.
I may just use my Honda 2000 instead ๐ How many of you are having this problem?