Fillin my stuff with 87 E10 blue Stabilized 9/24 and stored in a pressurized can. 4stroke mowers get a glug of MMO and a dash of Berrymans, '88 Toro 20611 started on 3rd pull. Craftsman sitdown is running on last summer' last fill.
This is exactly what I do, but I mix the TCW3 1oz/gallon of gas. I had to rebuild the carb on the push mower back to back years, so I started doing this about 11 or 12 years ago and since then I haven’t had an issue with any of the carbs on any of our OPE.I use non-ethanol fuel with a bit of tc-w3 marine 2 stroke oil in it. 1oz/5gal
Worst case you can make it. Depending on how much you use that is.+1, but REC fuel is getting harder to find near me.![]()
I used the same Sta-Bil-"red" in all of my boats. Eventually , also in the gas tanks of any cars that I would cover and sit up in storage during our cold/rainy months. Salted roads no issue here , but those cold , damp , rainy weather spells can cause some troubles. Once I was taught and knew better , I always stored anything with "Sta-Bil-red" + full fuel tank to prevent any moisture build up.Just like any other product, it's hard to say something is "best" without a slew of controlled testing and objective criteria.
I will say that I've had great success over the years using Sta-Bil "red" (gasoline) additive. Properly treated, I've used fuel up to 1 year and not had carb issues in my OPE.
All fuel here has the same percentage of ethanol.premium fuel? I was told it has the least ethanol,have to buy it for the smart car anyway ,and a bit more for snowblower and mower is no biggy.Both start instantly at the beginning of each season.
WD-40? Ewe.
WD-40 doesn’t combust particularly well.WD40 evaporates away but leaves behind a thin film that prevents corrosion. It's actually very good stuff.
Many mistake WD40 for an oil. IT'S NOT AN OIL.
That’s my go to as well, plus I add 1oz of TCW3 to 5 gallons of gas (640:1) in all of my gas cans. The side by sides, push mower, generators and pressure washer all get Blue marine stabil and TCW3 treated gas at every fill up. I just retired my 12 year old Generac ix2000 due to an inverter failure, it has always been used and stored full of fuel with treated E10 fuel in it (never drained the carb), the (untouched) engine and carb outlived the electronics. We have E0 available here as of recently but it’s more than twice as high as regular E10 pump gas and I haven’t had any ethanol related issues since I started using the blue stabil and TCW3 mixture.Blue Marine Stabil.
You don't say Honda what? Civic or lawnmower? It is under "Lawn mower and small engines" so probably not a Honda Civic.91 Octane 100% gas with the recommended ratio of Sta-bil (Blue). Many seasons with this and no problems, even when I was gone for extended periods (Deployment) and don't really do anything special at the end of the season.
Conversely, my father passed last year. He had a nice Honda less than 2 yrs old. Believe he only used cheap gas from the grocery store (10% ethanol)... It sat most of those 2 years, unused. I checked it out last week, all the gas had evaporated and what was left was a thick brown sticky substance. Would not start even with a generous amounts of carb cleaner, seafood and ether. I had to take it apart and really scrub the carb and fuel line. Gaskets are brittle toast... Waiting on a gasket kit to come in to see if it can be saved.
Sorry. Basic Honda lawnmowers. Dad and I had the same model purchased about the same time from the local Honda OPE dealer.You don't say Honda what? Civic or lawnmower? It is under "Lawn mower and small engines" so probably not a Honda Civic.
We can get E0 now in DE. So my gas can for OPE only gets E0 and blue Marine Stabil.Sorry. Basic Honda lawnmowers. Dad and I had the same model purchased about the same time from the local Honda OPE dealer.
Point was having it sit idle with cheap 10% ethanol gas for 2 years may have killed it. We will see when carb gasket kit comes in.