Small Gasoline Containers

From: Bill Payne (bpayne@sanynet.ne.jp)
Date: Wed Mar 22 2000 - 13:07:47 PST


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Poops,
I'm currently conducting a study of the number of beer cans necessary to
fill the tank on my Suzuki 3.5.
I'm also interested in the differect flow rates from different breweries
for the can into the tank as the can openings differ.
Another initial problem I've encountered is the effect of residue beer
mixed with the fuel.
Bill Payne
Pilgrim

  RSKARAM Wrote: It was suggested that the gasoline be placed in a used
one quart plastic oil containers. I have found this to be a wonderful
suggestion in that it is so easy to empty the container into my engine.

and

MacDavis wrote: Next time you change your oil, decant gasoline into the
empty quart bottles, adjust the amount of oil to be added (2 cycle only)
and
use on Potter with internal tank only.

Hey you guys! Don't you know that it is against Federal Law
to use unapproved containers for Gasoline. There are many people
rotting in federal prisons for this seemingly minor infraction. The
same Federal Police that are watching for a two teaspoon overfill of your
outboard are ever vigilant for people using unapproved containers.
Otherwise it sounds like a great idea and I will be saving my oil bottles
next time I change oil.

Regards
Rye Gewalt
1990 HMS 18 Short Rig
Springfield, VA Potomac R.

PS do you think paper milk cartons might work too? ;-)



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