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wa8yxm
Mar 07, 2020Explorer III
As for getting water out of a gas tank after it's had water in it. Of course most of the water you can remove by traditional methods (pour or siphon or pump out The rest that remains is not as big a problem as it used to be in days of old when folks were bold and used 100% gasoline in the tank.
YOu see small amounts of water can be absorbed by small amounts of alcohol and then pumped into the engine and turned into steam.
E-10 anyone.. (usually they used around 2% back in the days when the ad was "My Advice Sir, Get De-Icer" (HEAT brand gas line antifreeze. Pure alcohol)
I remember those days and have a few "War stories" about them in fact. but not today.
YOu see small amounts of water can be absorbed by small amounts of alcohol and then pumped into the engine and turned into steam.
E-10 anyone.. (usually they used around 2% back in the days when the ad was "My Advice Sir, Get De-Icer" (HEAT brand gas line antifreeze. Pure alcohol)
I remember those days and have a few "War stories" about them in fact. but not today.
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