[T2] Sat and the bus in Baltimore
david raistrick keen at icantclick.orgMon Dec 7 13:32:42 MST 2015
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agreed - I had a tank of only 3 month old fuel last year that -wouldn't burn at all- and separated into 3 distinct laters when let settle - none of which would burn on their own, either. On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 3:14 PM, Jamie <jrivers at globalserve.net> wrote: > iirc.. you are still working on "months old" gas... not completely fresh > ...? > I would suggest completely drain it.. and add 1 gal of FRESH gas... once > you get it running, you can deal with the jug of old gas. > fwiw... if you only have a small jug,, drain that much.. give it away to > someone local.. and repeat till you are out of old gas... if you know > someone with a Flexfuel vehicle.. they can run old gas without toooo much > issues.. > There is nothing MORE FRUSTRATING than trying to get OLD GAS to ignite.. > especially when the temps are cooler. > the local small engine shop that deals with a LOT of seasonal engines... > goes thru a LOT of headaches convincing the customer there was nothing wrong > with the 1 yr old lawn mower.. it just needed FRESH GAS, and a spark plug > .... $80 please.. vaaaarooooom! > > > > _______________________________________________ > type2 mailing list > type2 at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo
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