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Posted by John(SC) on February 08, 2003 at 08:12:01 from (206.74.216.120):
In Reply to: Multifuel engine posted by Wayne on February 07, 2003 at 21:53:12:
Tell ya what we did when we got a car in,we almost always took the gas out the same day or soon thereafter,especially if it wasnt that old of gas.Put it in the companys trucks and cars and gave it to the emolyees.(Frre ride to work ya see!)In cars that had been sitting for yrs with gas in the tank,we got it out and depending on how much we had we would mix a little alcohol with it and put in some sta-bil and run it in our crusher which ran off of gas.We would start it with good gas and mix this in little at a time until we finished crushing for the day and let it run out and start over next time we crushed.How did we get it out,well it was somewhat of a job some times but we dropped the tank and just poured it in a 50 gal barrel until we got a diapram pump with a small flexible hose attached to it,that would get most of it and then we got out what we could by pouring it.
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