Thank you every one. I did know about the fuel treatment. Not sure why I didn't think to mention it. Looks like I'll be hanging my keys up next Friday.
I want to work on it before I sell it. So it will be sitting till spring. With the occasional start to scare the mice away.
Fuel line freezing question
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Treat fuel with anti gel before you park. Then before starting engine once in a while, just plug in the block heater for few hours. It will start and run just fine. Don't overthink it, fuel lines won't freeze.
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My old boss would always fill the 10k tank at the yard with Candian fuel in the winter, and I’d always trust Canadian fuel more than I would straight #1 too. Coldest air temp I was ever in personally was -47F and I never had any issues.
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As far as the airlines, should I pretreat them with the acholol stuff or just drain them down?gokiddogo, Rideandrepair, 201 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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