Generally I've read that when storing a vehicle, filling the fuel tank before storing is best. Does that apply to IDIs too?
I don't care to sell my 87 F250, I have too much money in it and I might want it again some day, so it's being stored at a relative's house while I'm out on the road with my IDI motorhome.
It's not going to be driven for several years, more than likely. Diesel fuel stabilizers only last about a year.
I hate to waste a nearly full tank that it has by letting it go bad in there.
Am i better off draining as much as I can (it has electric fuel pump, i can empty it easily) or leaving it full and trying to dispose of 18 gallons of potentially bad diesel fuel later?
I don't care to sell my 87 F250, I have too much money in it and I might want it again some day, so it's being stored at a relative's house while I'm out on the road with my IDI motorhome.
It's not going to be driven for several years, more than likely. Diesel fuel stabilizers only last about a year.
I hate to waste a nearly full tank that it has by letting it go bad in there.
Am i better off draining as much as I can (it has electric fuel pump, i can empty it easily) or leaving it full and trying to dispose of 18 gallons of potentially bad diesel fuel later?