You're right, gas doesn't do well over time and the more time the
worse.

Keep soaking and don't get impatient.  Unlike the more severe "dips"
that rely on some nasty solvents, this stuff is cheaper and more
benign and just takes awhile longer.  But it will do the job just as
well eventually.

The deal with aging gasoline is that it loses volatile organic
combustibles, turning first into a syrupy sludge, then with time
begins to crystallize.

Yours, after that many years, have probly crystallized and will need
severe methods to get rid of the crystallized deposits and return the
passages to normal.

So there isn't an "instant fix", more like worrying it to death until
the passages are clear and functioning again.




On Feb 4, 1:32 am, Kevin Green <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Thanks.  I'll try the Pine Sol soak for a while then before I get any more
> physical with them.  The deposits that I can see are terrible, so I can
> imagine there are others I can't see that are just as bad if not worse.
>  Apparently gas really doesn't do well when left for 25+ years.

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