KR> water in the gas.

2008-10-12 Thread Harold Woods
Hi Netters, These is one thing that bothers me, I drive my car for years and never have a problem with water in the gas tank. Put an auto engine in an airplane and listen to the "water in the gas" problems. Here in Canada we expect to have up to 10% alcohol in Mogas. This quantity of alcohol w

KR> water in the gas.

2008-10-12 Thread Harold Woods
Hi Netters, I was suddenly reminded that in Canada, the "snomobilers" have a problem with water in the gas and having it freeze and plug things up. They can purchase a cloth container which holds a water absorbing substance. It is in a cloth bag which is attached by a string. It is stuck into th

KR> water in the gas.

2008-10-12 Thread Frank Ross
At least with a "Remove Before Flight" strip attached... Frank Harold Woods wrote: Hi Netters, I was suddenly reminded that in Canada, the "snomobilers" have a problem with water in the gas and having it freeze and plug things up. They can purchase a cloth container which holds a water abso

KR> water in the gas.

2008-10-12 Thread Doug Rupert
All gas stations have a paste that they wipe on the sticks they use to = dip their tanks with everyday. The paste does not dissolve in gas and turns color (usually red) if there is water present in the tank. A trip to = your local service station and a few bucks to the owner he just might get you =