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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
9 months in storage (is there anything I can do differently next time?)
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<blockquote data-quote="dcooper45" data-source="post: 434729" data-attributes="member: 20531"><p>I've used plenty of Sta-bill over the years. I owned a motorcycle shop in wyoming and we also did snowmobiles so we were either storing bikes or sleds. The Sta-bil also claims to work for 24 months as does the Star tron. Main thing is to just follow the instructions, add it and run it before storage. If you just add it to the tank, you will have some fuel in the system that will prob go bad and possibly cause hard starting. I had race bikes and if they sat for more than two months they would not start. I would have to drain the fuel tank and add fresh fuel. That is a small amount of fuel in a plastic tank, but it gives you some idea of how fast fuel starts to deteriorate. Sta-bil claims to keep fuel "fresh". Not sure specifically what that means but I have always had good success with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcooper45, post: 434729, member: 20531"] I've used plenty of Sta-bill over the years. I owned a motorcycle shop in wyoming and we also did snowmobiles so we were either storing bikes or sleds. The Sta-bil also claims to work for 24 months as does the Star tron. Main thing is to just follow the instructions, add it and run it before storage. If you just add it to the tank, you will have some fuel in the system that will prob go bad and possibly cause hard starting. I had race bikes and if they sat for more than two months they would not start. I would have to drain the fuel tank and add fresh fuel. That is a small amount of fuel in a plastic tank, but it gives you some idea of how fast fuel starts to deteriorate. Sta-bil claims to keep fuel "fresh". Not sure specifically what that means but I have always had good success with it. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
9 months in storage (is there anything I can do differently next time?)
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