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I have a thread in the engine section about  an 856 that would die after 30-40 minutes. She is running okay again!!!!  the problem resolved mostly to the owner using last years regular ethanol gas stored in old metal cans over the winter.  He got a new plastic can and some ethanol free gas today and after we cleaned out the tank she ran great...I asked him what he did with the the year old funky gas...He put it in his van....????

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ri702bill

Good enough to put in the ex-wife's car...

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Bill D

Yeah, he might regret that.

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squonk

If there is enough good gas already in the tank nothing wrong with doing that. Got to get rid of it somehow. Done it many times.

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pfrederi
3 minutes ago, squonk said:

If there is enough good gas already in the tank nothing wrong with doing that. Got to get rid of it somehow. Done it many times.

 

 

Last time I checked new filter for cars are expensive and some of them require a mechanic to replace them

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953 nut

When I wat to get rid of old gas I put it in a shallow pan and allow it to evaporate. Takes a little time but it is far better than sitting at the roadside awaiting a tow truck, besides, I am retired so watching bad gas evaporate gives me something to do.          :ROTF:

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lynnmor

In the good ole days we cleared brush from fence rows on mother-in-laws farm by putting bad gas in jugs then place them with several lit candles near.  Standing way back and shooting at the jugs was a beautiful thing.

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SylvanLakeWH

wet campfire wood fire starter...

 

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wallfish

I do the same thing. It's a 30 gallon tank so a gallon of questionable gas into 25 + gallons isn't going to hurt anything. I will only do about a gallon at a time. 

Of coarse you don't dump in any particles that would clog a filter or water at the bottom. It's better than dumping it on the ground. :twocents-02cents:

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EB-80/8inPA

I’ve been running some old gas through a lawnmower at about 2:1 ratio of fresh to old (not super old, though, and stabilized).   I’ll keep increasing the percentage of bad gas until it becomes a problem.  Hasn’t yet.  I don’t think a gallon or so in a full tank on the vehicle is gonna hurt either, as long as it’s not full of crud.

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adsm08
1 hour ago, pfrederi said:

I asked him what he did with the the year old funky gas...He put it in his van....????

 

He will likely get away with it. Especially if he went and filled it with fresh fuel right away.

 

Dilution, plug EFI systems being a little less sensitive than carbs means it should not be as big an issue. I do the same thing, when I get old nasty fuel, or stuff with some contamination from other petroleum products, I dump it in the Explorer. 20 gallon tank and a replaceable fuel filter means I'm not worried about it.

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adsm08
56 minutes ago, wallfish said:

It's better than dumping it on the ground.

 

I dump gas on the ground all the time. I just make sure to follow it up very quickly with a lit match.

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squonk
1 hour ago, wallfish said:

I do the same thing. It's a 30 gallon tank so a gallon of questionable gas into 25 + gallons isn't going to hurt anything. I will only do about a gallon at a time. 

Of coarse you don't dump in any particles that would clog a filter or water at the bottom. It's better than dumping it on the ground. :twocents-02cents:

Yup. Strain it with a paint strainer to get the crud out.

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