I have used non-ethanol mixed with Sta-BIL at the time of purchase for the past 30 years with no fuel issues. I mix it with an extra measure of the stabilizer for the stated two-year life which lasts about 18 months to turn over my supply. Non-ethanol without any stabilization will not last seven years. That’s wishful thinking as it’s only good for about sixty days. All of my equipment is stored in a utility barn and not left outside in the weather. Since using Sta-Bil, I have not experienced any carburetor problems.".........the fuel tank is clean and rust free (I only use real gasoline, not car gas)"
All metal fuel tanks can/will rust.
All fuel tanks "sweat" ie condensation develops . This is especially so in climates that have a wide daily temperature range, at certain times of the year. The condensat collects in the bottom of the tank. Plastic tanks will not rust of course however metal ones will - it may take along time but nature will take its course.
The only long term preventions are:
Water may be worse with ethanol blends due to the hygroscopic nature of the ethanol.
- Drain tank regularly (at least once per season)
- Keep tanks a minimum of 75% full
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