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For those of us who use car gas, the advent of ethanol has been a real
pain. Although we don't test every tank full, we have used the "water/gas/shake" test to verify that there is no ethanol present. I find this method to be rather imprecise and quite a pain, since you have to have water around to perform the test. (Not easy, in an unheated hangar, in winter.) As ethanol spreads like a cancer, we're becoming more certain that we SHOULD be testing at each fill, now, even though the pumps here in Iowa are clearly labeled. Well, a guy on a Cherokee 235 mail group has come up with the following method to test for water AND alcohol at the same time -- tell me what you think of this: 1. Put fuel in cup. 2. Add 1/4 of an alka-seltzer to fuel 3. If no fizz, no water OR alcohol is present. I really like this method, as it's portable and doesn't require the use of water. I plan on testing it on our next tank-full of car gas. I'm no chemist, so I've got to ask: Does this method pass muster, scientifically? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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