Posted by keith true on February 14, 2019 at 14:33:06 from (73.68.29.112):
In Reply to: Re: Phase separation posted by 2510Paul on February 14, 2019 at 13:50:55:
Phase separation begins at about 3 months.If there is a lot of water in the fuel,it came from somewhere else.When I hauled gas I could sometimes get three 5 gallon buckets of water from the belly drain of the tank trailer.I don't know how much water I delivered before I was told to drain the water first.That's just one way the water finds it's way in to vehicles.A small equipment dealer was telling people to shake their chainsaws if they sat for more than 20 minutes.He said the alcohol would separate in that time.Now he's kind of on the hook for a bunch of warranty work,he was telling people to use aviation gas in small equipment.Customers were frying pistons in their new chainsaws.The manufacturers reps found out he was recommending av gas,they said no way,we ain't paying for this.
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