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| gas man 2
10-11-2012 15:39:41
68.171.231.80
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How long can you keep 110 gas in a jerry can caped tightly? If a jerry can is no good, what can you use for a storage container smaller than a barrel? |
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| showdown
10-11-2012 16:26:38
75.194.159.225
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Re: fuel storage in reply to gas man 2, 10-11-2012 15:39:41
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| I was told by a race car driver that shelf life was 2yrs. on 114, keep it in a stable temp. Your plastic can is ok, but put a stick of 2x10 under it on a cement floor,to keep the moisture away hope this helps //////// |
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| Ole Johnny
10-11-2012 16:22:26
75.89.165.117
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Re: fuel storage in reply to gas man 2, 10-11-2012 15:39:41
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| If the can seals tightly so no moisture can enter and if you put a small amount of conditioner in it, it should last for many many months if it is stored away from the heating and cooliing of the direct sun light. |
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| baldwin racing
10-12-2012 15:39:23
74.79.154.169
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Re: fuel storage in reply to Ole Johnny, 10-11-2012 16:22:26
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| | use a steel race can that the fuel comes in..... Make shure you seal it tight, no moisture keep on a shelf or off the ground by useing a wooden pallet to keep it off the cement floor...It will last at least a good year...to 2 years, keep it in a cool but dry area.... alky or methnol is even more fusy....it absorbs moisture fast...but will last about a year....in same conditions kelly |
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