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Dave H M wrote:
I ordered one of them EZ pour kits last night. Can't wait to see if it will fit the threads.
โApr-17-2015 08:01 PM
BurbMan wrote:jwmII wrote:
After drilling the vent hole for the tire stem he did not check for and remove any plastic cuttings that could have gone into the can. Why introduce them into your fuel system if you don't have to. Regarding the gas attacking the rubber tire stem. They are cheap and obviously easy to change. I don't see that as a problem when you compare the kind of problem 5 gallons of gas could be.
The issue is not changing the tire valve....it's that the fumes degrade the part of the rubber valve on the inside of the tank, so when you go to unscrew the vent cap, the stem splits in half along the groove that locks onto the can, allowing the inside half to fall into the gas and further dissolve. Contaminating the gas just like you pointed out with the drill shavings.
So I imagine if an old piece of rubber falls in to the can it wouldn't be retrievable. More nitpicking.
This link was posted in the YouTube comments for the correct plastic vent caps made for gas cans.
โApr-17-2015 07:30 PM
mleekamp wrote:
I pitched all my plastic fuel containers. The ones they sell now are awful (as mentioned). I now use NATO jerry cans...easy to use, safe, and user friendly. These are NEW cans, not surplus. Link below.
Note: They are not cheap ($70 for a 5 gal) but I can use it for decades.
Scroll until you see "NATO JERRY CANS" on the left.
Lexington Container
โApr-14-2015 01:41 PM
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jwmII wrote:
After drilling the vent hole for the tire stem he did not check for and remove any plastic cuttings that could have gone into the can. Why introduce them into your fuel system if you don't have to. Regarding the gas attacking the rubber tire stem. They are cheap and obviously easy to change. I don't see that as a problem when you compare the kind of problem 5 gallons of gas could be.
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โApr-14-2015 05:46 AM
LarryJM wrote:Dog Folks wrote:
2. I personally would not trust the long term resistance to gasoline wetting the rubber tire stem.
Just my humble opinion. Don't claim to be an engineer.
O.K. I can see a potential issue with the rubber valve stem and another video had a link to the old style vents you could buy. Alternatively I guess I could do what I've had on my 10+ year old can that the vent cap retainer broke and I lost the cap. That is a wooden down with a point on it that I "JAM" into the hole with a string on it so I don't loose it.
You didn't originally say the "UNSAFE" comment was purely an opinion, but was presented as a statement of fact IMO and that's why I questioned it.
Larry
โApr-14-2015 04:13 AM
โApr-13-2015 09:10 PM
SaltiDawg wrote:It appears to be a survivalist program for the zombie apocalypse.
Re "safety," is not the elephant in the room being ignored?
I refer to the dozen or more cans of gasoline in plastic cans in his garage/workshop.