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![]() If the alka seltzer test is good, I would think the STC folks would promote it as a way to detect alcohol, but they don't. They say to do the water to the line test. Peter, you need to read over the water to the line test. It starts out with a known quantity of water, and then if the apparent volume increases it has absorbed alcohol. Depending on the beaker you are using, you can then calculate the amount of alcohol absorbed and therefore the amount of alcohol in the 'fuel' sample. Jay, didn't you say you had a fuel hose leak at your last annual? Be very careful... I do the water to the line test... I agree that the "water to the line" test is the one to use. It might mistake any water already absorbed as ethanol, but is obviously very reliable for the intended purpose. OTOH, the AlkaSeltzer test will only work with a fresh, dry peice of AlkaSeltzer. If not kept hermetically sealed--usually in one of those unbroken foil pouches--it won't fizz in a jar of tap water! Nevertheless, the combination would be technically interesting. Peter |
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