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predawn wrote:Naio wrote:
I've been parked for 2.5 months, and have been running the engine every few weeks, in part to charge up the battery.
I didn't think to add sta-bil. Should I do it now? I'll be leaving in about a month.
no need to run engine at only 2.5 month stay. Easier on the motor and alternater to just let sit and add a trickle charger. a month wont have fuel go bad so not to worry about stable at this point
โJan-20-2015 07:31 AM
Naio wrote:
I've been parked for 2.5 months, and have been running the engine every few weeks, in part to charge up the battery.
I didn't think to add sta-bil. Should I do it now? I'll be leaving in about a month.
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mscamping wrote:No recommendation for this.
What about starting just till the oil pressure comes up and then shut off??(30 to 45 seconds)Thanks..
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โJan-19-2015 09:45 PM
owenssailor wrote:
Running engines every month seems to me to be an idea especially prevalent in the RV community.
There are many thousands of boats both gas and diesel powered sitting on shore in the cold parts of this continent. There is no way they can be started and run every months for 20 minutes under load. They are all fine in the spring.
Farmers store all kinds of expensive equipment every winter. Most of it is diesel powered. You can bet they don't take their combine out for a spin once a month.
Millions of dollars worth of construction equipment sits all winter. I don't see paving machines out for a tour in Feb.
Use the correct storage additive in the fuel. Charge and disconnect the batteries. Come back when you want/need to use the machine again.
โJan-19-2015 06:45 PM