Subject: RE: fuel stabilizer
Author: Karl Kologiski
Date: Sep 19, 2000, 7:14 PM
Post ID: 1702644703
You have to watch putting additives in with your gas. I found out the hard
way. I had recently painted the sheet metal on my Ambo and sealed the tank
with a chemical sealer. Everything was fine until I added in some lead
substitute. Big mistake. It ate a hole in the sealer and the tank started
to spring leaks left and right which ruined the paint job. There is also
the chance of some additives eating the gaskets & seals in your carb and
petcocks.
Jane & Karl Kologiski
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Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 2:30 PM
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Subject: Re: fuel stabilizer
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