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![]() "MikeM" wrote in message ... The reason that I dont have problems with my boat, truck and airplanes is that they have large, sealed tanks. Those are all vented, although depending on the year the newer cars vent into that coffee can looking container under the hood. A small portable tank is only vented when you open the vent to pour out the gas. Close that vent and it is airtight. |
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Those are all vented, although depending on the year the newer cars vent into that coffee can looking container under the hood. A small portable tank is only vented when you open the vent to pour out the gas. Close that vent and it is airtight. I was referring to the small tank on my lawnmower, which has a vent in the gas cap. It will "go bad" in the 8 months that it sits unused. If I drain it completly, or pour a few oz of Stabil in it, then it will run ok the next spring... MikeM |
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