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"Jim Kelly" wrote in message ... If your concerned, put in your buddy's car. trainfan1 wrote: Harvey Arkawy wrote: I just purchased a used boat with a 1995 Merc 70 hp, 3 cyl. 2 stroke "Force" motor. The previous owner said that the gas (~ 17 gallons) was about a year and a half old. I would like to siphon it out into 4 five gallon cans. Has anyone done this and where do you suggest I dispose of it. Please be kind.... I know where I don't want to put it. I contacted the local Air Force Base Fire Department to see if they could use it to burn during a practice fire, but the local Air Quality Management Department (AQMD) required them to install propane burners and burn propane during fire practice. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Harvey Don't be concerned at all... that's not very old gas. If you feel you must purge it, just drive your car/truck right up next to it and fill up, oil & all. I just did this again a few weeks ago with a 6 gallon OMC tank I found in the garage with gas of unknown vintage - this boat was last used Sept. 2001 so it is at least that old. The Taurus didn't even hiccup - and I've put on 2000 miles since - and it's going to the Cape this week... Rob |
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Why not just pour it directly into the bay? Same difference. The sewer treatment plant won't do squat to remove gasoline from the sewage before it pipes it back out to the water. Dumping petroleum into the sewer is specifically illegal in some locales, by the way. Dispose of it properly. If you're really nervous about it, burn it in your lawnmower. Otherwise, put a quart or so in your car every fill up until it's gone. (the gas, not the car) |
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