suprz
Oct 02, 2015Explorer
fuel stabilizer
Do folks have a preference? I've always used seafoam. On my small engines.. (weed whacker, lawn mower, snowblower etc) I will be starting the RV every month during storage, and hopefully moving it ...
RJCorazza wrote:X3... Just let it sit. Won't hurt a thing. Better than just running it for a short time. Otherwise it will build up moisture and won't get hot enough to cook it out..Very tough on exhaust systems as well.GoPackGo wrote:
My point is that you're better off just leaving it alone for the winter. Boats are in the same category. They get winterized in late fall and sit all winter. Then they get started up in the spring and they're fine.
I agree. If it can't be operated under load for long enough to get the engine oil up to temp, then it is much better to not start it at all.