My motorcycle mech said that the Gas we get now is luck to last a month.? He 
said the stuff they us is not like the Old days when you could leave it all 
winter and just add some new and go.? Maybe it's a sign of the times???


 


At your service

Larry Pegg

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-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 8:02 am
Subject: M_Boats: Yellow flem in my fuel line










I have found something I can't explain.  I have a brand new Tohatsu 6 with a 
brand new tank and brand new fuel line.  The last two times I took Seafrog 
out, I had trouble pumping fuel to the engine.  I disconnected the fuel line 
from the engine, pushed in the springloaded release and pumped.  Nada.  Then 
I disconnected it at the tank thinking the fuel pickup wasn't down into the 
fuel.  That's when I saw this yellow thick flem in the pickup tube.  I shook 
it out and replaced the fuel line into the tank.  I pumped the bulb while 
holding in the springloaded valve and it pumped out more of this yuck.  The 
gas is fresh.  Is there a possibility that this is an ethanol issue?
Joe
Seafrog M-17 


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