06-22-2011, 05:38 PM
And I'm not talking about the kind you get from Fish Tacos with refried beans!
I know this question can get into some environmentally iffy methods. But I'm gonna ask for input anyway. Feel free to PM a response if you don't want a public flogging.
Old gas is bad news for a 2-cycle. That I know. So - if you have some sour smelling gas, what's a good method to dispose of it? I know flushing down a drain, or ditch is bad news. Pouring on/in the ground - also bad, but will kill weeds pretty good.
One suggestion was to pour it in a barrel and burn it. My boy likes that idea a little TOO much (pyro!). So - if you have old gas and want to get rid of it so you can make new fresh gas/oil for a 2-cycle engine - what's a good approach?
Thanks for any input.
I know this question can get into some environmentally iffy methods. But I'm gonna ask for input anyway. Feel free to PM a response if you don't want a public flogging.
Old gas is bad news for a 2-cycle. That I know. So - if you have some sour smelling gas, what's a good method to dispose of it? I know flushing down a drain, or ditch is bad news. Pouring on/in the ground - also bad, but will kill weeds pretty good.
One suggestion was to pour it in a barrel and burn it. My boy likes that idea a little TOO much (pyro!). So - if you have old gas and want to get rid of it so you can make new fresh gas/oil for a 2-cycle engine - what's a good approach?
Thanks for any input.