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![]() Eclipsme wrote: Next time try pouring a few ounces of the fuel onto the ramp. Don't get caught. That'll get you kicked off many airports and get you fines in some places. Gas damages asphalt. George Patterson If you don't tell lies, you never have to remember what you said. |
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![]() "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Eclipsme wrote: Next time try pouring a few ounces of the fuel onto the ramp. Don't get caught. That'll get you kicked off many airports and get you fines in some places. Gas damages asphalt. George Patterson If you don't tell lies, you never have to remember what you said. I guess this comes from not flying for many years. What do you do with the drained fuel? Harvey |
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![]() Eclipsme wrote: I guess this comes from not flying for many years. What do you do with the drained fuel? I put it back in my tanks. When I had a 150 and was based at 47N, the accepted procedure was to dump it on the grass, but *never* the asphalt. After I replaced the cap gaskets on the 150, I never got any water in the fuel, so I've been putting it right back in the tanks ever since. Never had any water with the Maule, either, so I kept up the practice. George Patterson If you don't tell lies, you never have to remember what you said. |
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On Fri, 30 Apr 2004, Eclipsme wrote:
"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Eclipsme wrote: Next time try pouring a few ounces of the fuel onto the ramp. Don't get caught. That'll get you kicked off many airports and get you fines in some places. Gas damages asphalt. George Patterson If you don't tell lies, you never have to remember what you said. I guess this comes from not flying for many years. What do you do with the drained fuel? Pour it into a jerrycan (kept outside the airside door) and that's used to run the lawnmower tractor that tows the Cessnas around. The Club doesn't have to buy tractor gas anymore, and it keeps pollution/ramp damage to a minimum! Brian. |
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Robert,
Next time try pouring a few ounces of the fuel onto the ramp. Fuel will soak in, but water will bead up. Harvey The effect isn't the same on grass. |
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"James M. Knox" wrote in message ...
(Robert M. Gary) wrote in om: Years ago, I almost made myself pass out smelling the fuel from the Aeronca. I couldn't convince myself whether or not I saw blue (I wasn't worried about mogas, I was concerned about water since it has just rained). Yeah, sure... that's your story, and you are sticking to it. G You're right, it can be almost impossible to tell if it is really slightly blue. And at night, where there isn't any good non-biased light source to use, it can be impossible. One option is, of course, to ADD water to the sample. No "bubble" and it's *all* water. What I usually do is first drain from the engine fuel filter, under the theory that since the engine was running at shutdown there must be at least a LITTLE gas in there. If it looks good, then don't pour all of it out, and now add from the left main. If it looks good, then don't pour all of it out and now add from the right main. The idea is that there should always be some known fuel in the tube, so you don't have the risk of thinking an all-tube WATER sample is fuel. That's a good idea. I wish there was some way to catch the fuel from the collator in my Mooney. |
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