ratdude747
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2023
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I have a few questions about fuel selection/practice on my 1976 Mercruiser 888
- The engine was designed for leaded fuel (per the tags) but also on one of the warning tags (either on the engine or taped the catalog, I can't remember which), they mentioned some exception or procedure for being able to run unleaded. It has the stock heads which still have the stock valve seats. I'm reading mixed answers (here and elsewhere) on whether or not I need to source lead additive. The PO ran such in it, but 10 years ago (when he ran it last) it was a lot easier to source... seems to be a mostly online-only item. Snake oil?
- The only ethanol-free fuel I can get is 30 mins away (90 octane IIRC). Due to the original tank-to-filter hose and fuel pump, I don't dare run E10 in it, even if I plan to use it up by the end of the year?
- The boat sat for 10 years and the fuel has gone bad (despite initial signs it was passable). According the fuel gauge, there's 1/2 of the 25 gallon tank in there still. What's the best way to empty it? I bought a 3/4" jiggler pump, but the hose is (obviously) way too short to fit down the filler neck to the tank. The tank is under the rear seat... short of tearing out said seat (and the seat uphostery), pulling the tank isn't viable at the moment.
FWIW, I did replace the water separating filter (old was extremely rusted internally and required a vice and a pipe wrench to remove from the housing!).
- I assume trying to mix fresh fuel and old fuel is a great way to make a full tank of iffy garbage fuel and that I really do need to drain it.