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<P class=MsoNormal>I pulled a TR3 out of storage this week and noticed it was
detonating (which it didn’t do last fall when last driven). Have
to assume it is a gas problem. Which begs the question: store the
car with a full tank of gas (with or without a stabilizer) or as empty as
possible?<o:p></o:p></P>
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<DIV class=WordSection1><FONT size=4>For the last 13 years my storage as regards
the fuel is simply driving to the fueling station, adding the proper amount of
Sta-Bil, adding fuel to completely full, which effectively stirs up the just
added sta-bil. Then driving around for ten or so minutes to get treated
fuel into pump and carbs. The 2 is then driven home to start
a noninterrupted long winter nap.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV class=WordSection1><FONT size=4>Lou Metelko</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=WordSection1><FONT size=4>Auburn, Indiana</FONT></DIV>
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