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    Old fuel stabilizer still good?

    It's that time of year again

    I have a bottle of Sta-bil brand fuel stabilizer that's three or four years old. Wondering if it's still good to use or if I should get rid of it and buy a fresh bottle...

    Debby
    1979 GS1000N
    2019 Kaw Z900RS
    plus a few more

    #2
    I have no idea how long fuel stabilizer lasts. But, since it only costs a few $$, then I would play it safe and buy new stuff.

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      #3
      Sta-Bil will last 2 years from the date you open it.

      Just get some new if it's 3 or 4 years old.

      Chad
      Columbus, OH 1978 (same year as me) GS550E

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        #4
        Feed it to your lawnmower and get a new bottle of Sta-Bil!

        Or does anyone make gas preservative preservative?

        I've used the old Briggs or Tecumseh to get rid of many suspect hydrocarbons over the years.
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          #5
          I was looking at the Motormaster gas stabilizer at crappy tire and it stated on the label something to the effect that it breaks down and becomes inert after 6 months, which, coincidentally is how long the winter lasts here.

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            #6
            Originally posted by pidgey
            I was looking at the Motormaster gas stabilizer at crappy tire and it stated on the label something to the effect that it breaks down and becomes inert after 6 months, which, coincidentally is how long the winter lasts here.
            8O Now thats not very stable stabilizer! Sheesh

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              #7
              I've used 2 year old Sta-bil no problem, worked fine. And then there's some really smooth 10 year old stuff...

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                #8
                Originally posted by jimcor
                I've used 2 year old Sta-bil no problem, worked fine. And then there's some really smooth 10 year old stuff...
                Is that the stuff that comes in a velvet bag? (Grin)

                Dave

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