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fuel in tank (how long)

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Just take your fuel bottle out and suck it into the fuel bottle(Squeeze the fuel bottle out of air and then stick it in the fuel tank and it should suck it up).
 
Over night is not a big deal, even a few days. But if its going to be a week or more I would take it out, best bet is to suck most out with your fuel bottle and let it run dry.
 
well, imma leave it in till tomorrow. Cause it's not much fuel, like half thank and my bro wants a driving tomorrow. It's the last I have.
 
Just don't ever suck it out into your pit bottle and squirt it into your gallon jug. It will contaminate the whole gallon and it won't stay fresh as long. I don't leave fuel in for more than a day or so. It evaporates pretty quick in the lines and gums up the carb.
 
As was said overnight is ok,if the seals are tight and fuel is not too contaminated by contact with air.

Better be safe then sorry,empty the fuel tank each time,and restart to burn the last drop of fuel.Then after run oil a few turns...and next time refuel...and repeat.

You do not want residue building up and fuel exposed to air too long.
 
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