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Old 06-21-2015, 02:55 PM   #6
mcr1010
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
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THOR #1249
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Originally Posted by dstankov View Post
One of the things I have always done for winterization is to use the appropriate amount of Sta-Bil fuel stabilizer for the size of the fuel tank. Put it in the fuel tank during the last fill up of the year and then run the engine and generator lone enough (normally 30 minutes) for the stabilizer to circulate through the system. I haven't had an issue in the 5 years I have used this procedure.

As a note, I do the same with all my power equipment during winter storage prep.
Good idea. I mainly wanted to add an easy to access additional filter before the carb and while I was in there, add the shut-off valve for a few more bucks. Below are a couple of pics which don't show much, except the pesky circuit breaker location which is easy to trip when working with the gas hose.


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The filter does not show as it is below on foam padding.


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Circuit breaker is circled.
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