I have a 2019 Yamaha F40LAoutboard. I winterized the engine with fresh gas and Yamaha Fogging oil mix (2 gallons non ethanol fuel). I ran the mix through and emptied the fuel filter cup before running the motor (to ensure the gas mix was in the cup). I did not drain the VST and hooked up the separate gas tank with mix. Ran the motor at fast idle for 25 minutes to ensure the mixed gas passed through the fuel system. The motor was run in a filled 55 gallon drum with constant water supply. I mixed Yamaha fuel stabilizer and Ringfree in the tank with the fogging gas mix.
My question is about the VST. Should I drain the VST and pump fresh non ethanol fuel into the fuel cup and VST before starting in the spring?? I always empty the fuel cup and install a new fuel filter in the spring. Then pump the fresh gas until the filter is full. Then I start the motor in the drum and run for 25 minutes. Afterwards, I install a new water pump kit and change the spark plugs cold. I just never drain that VST tank that has the mixed gas in it and let the new fuel cycle through. I was thinking about opening the lower drain screw and draining the VST along with the fuel filter cup. Then pump fresh gas in and fill the tank and cup before starting. Just do not know if this is a good idea since the engine has always started without issue the last three years.
Please forward your thoughts since you have much more experience than me regarding best practices. As always, I appreciate your assistance and comments.
My question is about the VST. Should I drain the VST and pump fresh non ethanol fuel into the fuel cup and VST before starting in the spring?? I always empty the fuel cup and install a new fuel filter in the spring. Then pump the fresh gas until the filter is full. Then I start the motor in the drum and run for 25 minutes. Afterwards, I install a new water pump kit and change the spark plugs cold. I just never drain that VST tank that has the mixed gas in it and let the new fuel cycle through. I was thinking about opening the lower drain screw and draining the VST along with the fuel filter cup. Then pump fresh gas in and fill the tank and cup before starting. Just do not know if this is a good idea since the engine has always started without issue the last three years.
Please forward your thoughts since you have much more experience than me regarding best practices. As always, I appreciate your assistance and comments.
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