Fuel can begin to degrade within a few months, with gasoline typically losing its effectiveness after about three to six months due to evaporation and oxidation. Diesel fuel can last longer, around six to twelve months, but can still develop issues like microbial growth. Factors such as storage conditions, exposure to air, and the presence of moisture can accelerate the deterioration process. Proper storage in a cool, dry place and using fuel stabilizers can help extend its shelf life.
about 5 months
It goes bad. Refrigeration retards spoilage but doesn't prevent it.
It gets small black spots on the florets.
No.
Bad fuel Pump? Bad fuel pump relay? Plugged fuel filter?
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Yes, donuts can go bad. So don't save them
i personally have never had a relay go bad
Not often, it is usually the fuel pump that fails.
A keg typically stays fresh for about 6-8 weeks before it starts to go bad and become undrinkable.
almost every thing goes bad except water and honey and dream whip does go bad.
probible causes bad fuel pump, bad fuel filter, blown fuse, bad wiring, plugged fuel line, bad fuel pressure regulator, plugged fuel pump suction screen. most likely its just a bad fuel pump. those fuel pumps for carbs and fuel injection systems are cheap and go bad easily. auto zone sells fuel pumps for carbs for $20 and fuel injection pumps are $45