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roy40t |
10-29-2019 @ 10:32 AM
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Does anyone know the name and phone number of the fuel stabilizer that was recommended in the article in the Nov/Dec issue last year.; somehow my copy has disappeared ( a senior moment, I’m sure)
Regards, Roy Templet
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Kens 36 |
10-29-2019 @ 12:33 PM
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Roy, It was Briggs & Stratton fuel stabilizer. The number listed was for Fifth Avenue Antique Auto Parts - 785-632-3450. It is available from many sources, including Amazon. Ken
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nelsb01 |
10-29-2019 @ 2:51 PM
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Got a Marine Boat Store close by? Go in and ask for Yamaha Yamalube Fuel Stablizet. Millions of boaters can't be wrong and there are a lot of boats that cost way more than our Early V-8s. I got a quart from a Yamaha rep several years ago and have been using it since. No water in fuel, no hard starts in the spring. Costs more than other stablizers, but for me it is the one that has been working for me for over 10 years. (1949 Ford, 1973 Ford Ranchero, 1985 Thunderbird)
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40cpe |
10-29-2019 @ 3:54 PM
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Are you using the Yamalube with ethanol gas?
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nelsb01 |
10-29-2019 @ 6:00 PM
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It does not make a difference -- although when non-ox is available -- that is the number 1 choice. I do store my vehicles with non-ox.
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roy40t |
10-29-2019 @ 6:11 PM
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Thanks. Roy
Regards, Roy Templet
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roy40t |
10-29-2019 @ 6:15 PM
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Thanks. Roy
Regards, Roy Templet
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kubes40 |
10-30-2019 @ 5:40 AM
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These boat fuel stabilizers... do they have lead in them?
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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nelsb01 |
10-30-2019 @ 6:02 AM
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No.
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sarahcecelia |
10-31-2019 @ 2:51 PM
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What is NON OX???? A fuel stabilizer? If so, where can one get it?
Regards, Steve Lee
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