Gentlemen: A question. A lot of us in the northern climates relegate our cars to winter storage. or even storage in general for terms of 6 months or longer. This modern unleaded gasoline that we are now using is well known for turning to a brown sludge over time and causing all kinds of grief in fuel systems. What do SL owners do to pre-empt this problem in storage, and what product is used as a fuel system inhibitor, or is in fact nothing used at all? Has anyone had problems with gasoline degradation with cars in storage?
With my fleet of vintage motorcycles, I can turn off the gas and run the carbs dry. I do the same, with my tractor, chainsaw, and grass whip. I can't do that on my Honda ST1100 motorcycle so I use a commercial product to inhibit the fuel system. Since I am new to the mechanical fuel injection of the Benz, I'm wondering if next winter that I should be using the inhibitor in its fuel system. Your comments please.
Jim Hunter
Ottawa, Canada
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