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Jeff Layman wrote:
On 22/03/19 20:32, Fredxx wrote: On 22/03/2019 20:14, Jeff Layman wrote: On 22/03/19 17:59, ss wrote: I have some old fuel (approx 1 x litre) in a can. To avoid the hassle of going to a recycle place would I be ok to shove it my petrol car when I have a full tank. The litre is possibly 2 stroke mix as it has a reddish tinge, its leftovers from a small generator. If it's leaded it will do your catalytic converter no good at all. Just how long ago was leaded on sale? It is leaded, perhaps it should be better given to a museum? Evidently if was withdrawn from sale in 2000. I'm pretty sure I've got bottles and other containers in the garage a /lot/ older than that! It has been available in about half dozen locations far more recently than that and may still be. I last passed this place about 18 months ago. https://goo.gl/maps/jxTafsHtahG2. Presumably there must be a reasonable customer base with old classic vehicles around these rare places. GH |
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On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 06:47:49 +0000
Andy Burns wrote: The best redneck vs petrol videos involve pouring lots of it over your bonfire, then giving the vapour plenty of time to spread (while you put the can back in the shed, fetch your lighter, swig your beer etc) before lighting it up, e.g. https://youtu.be/UH4Hw9s8OAM I had that one in mind - I imagine it was a fairly warm and windless day, he did seem to use more petrol than he really needed. :-) |
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![]() "newshound" wrote in message o.uk... On 22/03/2019 17:59, ss wrote: I have some old fuel (approx 1 x litre) in a can. To avoid the hassle of going to a recycle place would I be ok to shove it my petrol car when I have a full tank. The litre is possibly 2 stroke mix as it has a reddish tinge, its leftovers from a small generator. I would only use it in a lawnmower or similar. No need to go to a disposal place, stick it in the garden in a shallow open tray and let it evaporate. Better to pour it on the dirt where you dont want to grow anything. |
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On 26 Mar 2019 15:10:53 GMT, Marland wrote:
Jeff Layman wrote: On 22/03/19 20:32, Fredxx wrote: On 22/03/2019 20:14, Jeff Layman wrote: On 22/03/19 17:59, ss wrote: I have some old fuel (approx 1 x litre) in a can. To avoid the hassle of going to a recycle place would I be ok to shove it my petrol car when I have a full tank. The litre is possibly 2 stroke mix as it has a reddish tinge, its leftovers from a small generator. If it's leaded it will do your catalytic converter no good at all. Just how long ago was leaded on sale? It is leaded, perhaps it should be better given to a museum? Evidently if was withdrawn from sale in 2000. I'm pretty sure I've got bottles and other containers in the garage a /lot/ older than that! It has been available in about half dozen locations far more recently than that and may still be. I last passed this place about 18 months ago. https://goo.gl/maps/jxTafsHtahG2. Presumably there must be a reasonable customer base with old classic vehicles around these rare places. Lots of info here on availability. It is very expensive (4 quid a litre) http://www.fbhvc.co.uk/legislation-and-fuels/fuels/ Or buy your own Tetra-Ethyl Lead here http://tetraboost.com/tetraboost-e-guard-15/ Ethanol in modern fuel also tends to cause issues with fuel system seals and hoses that would otherwise survive for decades. -- |
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On Wed, 27 Mar 2019 04:12:58 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rot Speed,
the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: I would only use it in a lawnmower or similar. No need to go to a disposal place, stick it in the garden in a shallow open tray and let it evaporate. Better to pour it on the dirt where you donąt want to grow anything. LMAO! And the senile asshole from Oz HAD to go one better, AGAIN! -- FredXX to Rot Speed: "You are still an idiot and an embarrassment to your country. No wonder we shippe the likes of you out of the British Isles. Perhaps stupidity and criminality is inherited after all?" Message-ID: |
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