svahle
04-17-2007, 07:01 AM
Here is why I ask this question. A few weeks ago we went to Waynoka, OK to ride the dunes. We took a 25 gallon drum of 110 race gas. It rained very hard one night. The next morning we realized the air vent hole on the top of the drum was open. We don't know for sure, but we expect some water did get in the drum. We have let the drum sit thinking that the water and gas would separate (they probably didn't really mix but we thought it should sit a while to be sure).
So, assuming the two are separated, will the water be on the top or the bottom of the drum. Our pump sucks the gas from the bottom but we could suck the gas off the top if needed. We would like to salvage as much of the race gas as possible given that it is $6 a gallon.
Also, what do you think about adding some gas treatment specifically for addressing water in gas.
Thanks for the help.
So, assuming the two are separated, will the water be on the top or the bottom of the drum. Our pump sucks the gas from the bottom but we could suck the gas off the top if needed. We would like to salvage as much of the race gas as possible given that it is $6 a gallon.
Also, what do you think about adding some gas treatment specifically for addressing water in gas.
Thanks for the help.