08-01-2011, 12:17 PM
I used to have the same problem with my snowmobile in the old days when I had to mix fuel. I ended up burning down one engine because I wasn't aware of the problem and in the winter it is worse for 2 cycles because the water will freeze and stop the flow of fuel and lubrication to one cylinder which can be really hard on an engine. Anyway I ended up figuring out that Chevron gas was the worst in Logan and if I added a bottle of isopropyl to my fuel it kept things working fine, well everywhere else except for Chevron that I was sure was selling part water with every gallon for some reason I still got some water even with isopropyl there. Anyway I haven't bought it for a long time but it used to only cost about a dollar a bottle. The isopropyl was a lot better than the heat product that was available at the same time period. Don't know if it's the same problem but the info is cheap. Good luck. J
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