Vettehead Mikey
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Mr. Chuck said:One other big concern / potential problem if you store for an extended period (more than a few month) is drain or run the gas in the tank out. Gasoline will over time turn to a very thick and even hard gum, which in turn plugs up fuel lines, filters , tank screens and the like. I had this problem with a 73 Opel GT and ended up having to pull the gas tank to clean it out with carb boil out solution and even that took days to soak before it desolved all the gum / varnish caked around the fuel outlet. Extended storage will also take it's toll on all rubber hoese, belts, etc. If the hoses are swollen or very soft when you flex them you will be better off, just replacing them up front, especially if you end up with a gas leak / fire.
Regards:
Don't know what kind of junk gas they foist on you guys, but I've used gas that's over two years old (out of desperation) and had no problems.
If you really do have problems, throw a bottle of stabilizer in the tank before storage.