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Ed Anderson
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:42 pm Post subject: Water in Gasoline |
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Found this reference concerning potential adverse effects of water in gasoline on the Engine list and thought it might be of interest to some of you. This e mails is also to test and see whether we can now post attachments to the list. If you don't see an attachment then you know the answer {:>). In that case, the article can be found at:
[url=http://www.epa.gov/otaq/regs/fuels/rfg/waterphs.pdf#search=\'water%20phase%20separation]http://www.epa.gov/otaq/regs/fuels/rfg/waterphs.pdf#search='water%20phase%20separation[/url]
Ed
Ed Anderson
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eanderson(at)carolina.rr.com (eanderson(at)carolina.rr.com)
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Steve Glasgow

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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:54 pm Post subject: Water in Gasoline |
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Very interesting. I'm sticking to av gas.
Cappy
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 5:43 pm Post subject: Water in Gasoline |
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Let's see if I understand this: oxygenated fuels, especially those containing alcohols are more water-tolerant than straight gasoline, avgas is straight gasoline, mogas may or may not contain alcohol but is always oxygenated by the addition of something, so avgas is least tolerant of water, fouls plugs and costs 50% more... yep, I'm sticking to avgas, too. Why save all that money and gain additional water-tolerance safety margin as well? Who'd want to do that?
Not.
-Stormy
Cappy, just add Prist if it makes you feel better
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Mark Phillips in TN
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 431 Location: Columbia, TN
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 6:30 pm Post subject: Water in Gasoline |
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In a message dated 06/07/2006 8:44:31 PM Central Daylight Time, sportav8r(at)aol.com writes:
Quote: | Why save all that money and gain additional water-tolerance safety margin as well? Who'd want to do that? |
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Aw, c'mon, stormy- it's an AVIATION thing- yer $'posed to $pend more- and be$ides, $omebody'$ gotta pay for all tho$e fat bonu$u$ and $everence/retirement package$ tho$e fuel mogul$ "earned"!
(but seariously now...)
Mojo ran on pure, unadulterated mogas from the local Kroger (remember the $.03 discount?) until her first September (80 hrs?) when I gave another builder his first ride in my plane. Three seconds into the takeoff roll and the engine went from a roar to a whimper. BH is cool and we taxi back. Multiple retries on the ramp with same result. Added 10 gallons 100LL to left tank with no change. Then cowl yanked, flow to carb checked, then taken apart til I was holding a perfectly Marvelous and Sheblerious float in my hand. No obvious squawks. Re-assembly and all is perfect again. Got her back to new home at SYI under cover of dark from 11.5K' and investigation started. Theory is that gas distributor is switching from summer to winter blends and someone screwed up the mix. Vapor pressure wrong BIG time and fuel boiling in bowl or main jet. Until convinced otherwise, I'm stickin' to this story.
Just because I am adverse to puckerfakter, nowadays one tank carries the blue stuff and the other still gets the cruisin' Kroger, sans discount 8-( and t/o & landings always on blue tank. No problems since. Don't know if Kroger is better now, and don't wanna find out.
Oh yeah- a few tiny droplets of aitch-too-oh in Kroger tank occasionally, easily removed at sumptime. No gascolator and nothing but runs & hits (no errors) since. But be advised- No Kroger EVER goes into Mojo without passing the superfunnel test! See:
http://www.wicksaircraft.com/catalog/product_cat.php/subid=1419/index.html
Another of those BE$T DOLLAR$ $PENT thangs....
Mark Phillips N51PW E3D, 150hp fire-breathing Lycosoar, too broke buying mogas to get a vapor tester.................
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 6:41 pm Post subject: Water in Gasoline |
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I've had occasional hard starts and stumbles from vapor lock, but only when doing a quick-turn at high altitude airports (always when I stop to pee at KHSP, 3760 MSL). Never at any other time, and yes, only on mogas. Never found any water in tanks beyond 1-2 drops after washing the plane. Now with new Andair locking gas caps, even that is gone. No gascolator.
I did the yellow gas-blue gas switcheroo thing for years, until long experience raised my comfort level to the point I just quit buying avgas except on the road (airport mogas is never hi-test
I do try to inventory-load as much mogas during the summer as I can for winter use, but not sure it makes much practical difference in the blends we see around here.
-Stormy
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flyguy
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 3:11 am Post subject: Water in Gasoline |
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Stormy dude..adding my 2 cents worth from the peanut
gallery. Had a vapor lock yrs. ago on 100LL in a
turbo Arrow. Especially suseptable if you made a stop
on x-c trip on hot days as fuel lines cook while
sitting, so its not only mogas. also, suggest you
limit mogas storage to 6 mos. max as it turns to
varnish if it sits too long. our gas supplier friends
turn it over so fast it never matters.
RenoRed.(formerly)
--- sportav8r(at)aol.com wrote:
[quote] I've had occasional hard starts and stumbles from
vapor lock, but only when doing a quick-turn at high
altitude airports (always when I stop to pee at
KHSP, 3760 MSL). Never at any other time, and yes,
only on mogas. Never found any water in tanks
beyond 1-2 drops after washing the plane. Now with
new Andair locking gas caps, even that is gone. No
gascolator.
I did the yellow gas-blue gas switcheroo thing for
years, until long experience raised my comfort level
to the point I just quit buying avgas except on the
road (airport mogas is never hi-test
I do try to inventory-load as much mogas during the
summer as I can for winter use, but not sure it
makes much practical difference in the blends we see
around here.
-Stormy
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 3:53 am Post subject: Water in Gasoline |
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Reno-
I think the longest I've ever kept gas in storage is about 9 months, at least for airplane use. I've stored lawnmower gas so long it did indeed go visibly and functionally "bad." After 9 months in my hangar tanks, the mogas looked fine and indeed performed flawlessly in the plane, but what can I really tell just by looking at the stuff? Not much. I agree it's a gamble to exceed 6 months, as you and others have suggested. There's no way to tell its voilatility, antiknock properties or even its closeness to gum formation by just eyeballing it following 9 months in storage, that I know of.
-Stormy
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flyguy
Joined: 04 Mar 2006 Posts: 325
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 4:20 am Post subject: Water in Gasoline |
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just add some every month or so and it stays 'fresher'
like the oil companies do. you can't see it convert
to varnish, but its happening.
--- sportav8r(at)aol.com wrote:
[quote] Reno-
I think the longest I've ever kept gas in storage is
about 9 months, at least for airplane use. I've
stored lawnmower gas so long it did indeed go
visibly and functionally "bad." After 9 months in my
hangar tanks, the mogas looked fine and indeed
performed flawlessly in the plane, but what can I
really tell just by looking at the stuff? Not much.
I agree it's a gamble to exceed 6 months, as you
and others have suggested. There's no way to tell
its voilatility, antiknock properties or even its
closeness to gum formation by just eyeballing it
following 9 months in storage, that I know of.
-Stormy
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 1:45 pm Post subject: Water in Gasoline |
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Some years ago either the EAA's or AOPA's publication had a very good
article on avfuel vs. mogas. The biggest takeaway was that avfuel has a
shelf life of 2 years while mogas is good for one year.
Thus I no longer "winterize" my lawnmower or other equipment and haven't
had any issues with them.
Just another $.02 worth.
Bill
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