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Let's say you mix 1 part avgas with 3 parts mogas for use in your flying
O-300-powered demon. You have an STC for doing this, of course. These two fuels have different specific gravities, so it is said. Do they stratify? I don't believe they do. Anybody have a comment? I guess you could pour samples into a glass tube and watch and see if they get it on or avoid each other. |
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![]() " jls" wrote in message ... Let's say you mix 1 part avgas with 3 parts mogas for use in your flying O-300-powered demon. You have an STC for doing this, of course. These two fuels have different specific gravities, so it is said. Do they stratify? I don't believe they do. Anybody have a comment? I guess you could pour samples into a glass tube and watch and see if they get it on or avoid each other. They would only stratify if they didn't dissolve in each other. Probably 90% of the gas is the same hydrocarbons so you're not going to be able to separate out one from another. Mixing mogas and avgas is approved by both the EAA and Petersen STCs. |
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Can't say about two gasolines of close sp.gr. , but asphalt( sp.gr ~ 1.02 ) and
kerosene-(sp. gr. ~ 0.8 ) mix in any proportion and don't stratify--at least not in 20 or 25 years.. jls wrote: Let's say you mix 1 part avgas with 3 parts mogas for use in your flying O-300-powered demon. You have an STC for doing this, of course. These two fuels have different specific gravities, so it is said. Do they stratify? I don't believe they do. Anybody have a comment? I guess you could pour samples into a glass tube and watch and see if they get it on or avoid each other. |
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