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It's time to fill
the scooter up
There are gas stations everywhere and you happen to prefer a particular
brand. You have always had good and consistent performance from their
gasoline and always use the same grade.
Fortunately, there is a station just ahead sporting their logo.
Is that all you have to know?
Usually, however, if you fill your tank at this particular station,
now, you are asking for trouble in the form of bad performance and even
repair bills soon! But you have purchased gasoline from this particular
station many times in the past, and will no doubt continue to do so.
Does that change anything?
No. If you purchase gasoline from this station now you are asking for
trouble. You see, there is not a lot of room in the station just now as
there is a tanker truck taking up a lot of space - or you just saw one
leaving.
Space is a problem?
No. But underground there is a set of huge tanks containing gasoline.
And Water. And silt. And other 'stuff'. The name brand station across
the street has the same kind of underground tanks, and it would be FAR
BETTER to buy your gasoline there just now.
Because they have the same kind of tanks?
No.
Because they don't have water and silt
and other 'stuff' in those tanks?
No. Because a tanker truck is not sitting on the lot, or having just
left.
Huh?????
Most of the time the extraneous water and silt and 'stuff' in those tanks
are safely settled to the bottom of those underground tanks. When you
pump gasoline from them you are not getting virtually any of it into the
tank on your motorcycle (or car.) And, despite the fact that your motorcycle
has fuel filters and screens built into them, this is good because you
would rather not have your engine stall because of a clogged fuel line,
or get poor performance because of trying to burn water. But when those
tankers add their loads to those underground tanks they do a marvelous
job of stirring and mixing up those tanks. It could take an hour or so
for the adulterants to settle back to the bottom.
So if you see a tanker in the lot, or one is just pulling out, go to
another station for your gasoline.
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