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I usually pump my own, but today I called ahead and had the FBO fill it
for me (only 53 cents more/gal!). I wasn't even present for the fueling so I was extra paranoid during preflight, and I swear the 100LL was not as "blue" as it usually is. It smelled like gas, and when I finally got a big enough sample you could see a slight blue tint, but on a dip tube I would have sworn it was clear. So how blue is it supposed to be? Is there another simple test I could have done to reassure myself (besides burning 30gal of it and having it work fine)? -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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The blue color in the gas is actually from a dye, not a property of the fuel
itself; so if the blue color you see is not quite what you're used to, it does not necessarially mean that there is a problem with the fuel. It could just be a different or more dispersed dye. With that having been said, Sporty's sells a fuel tester that has a float to determine the fuel type regardless of color. It works just like any other tester, except for the ball float; if the ball sinks to the bottom, it's avgas or auto gas, if it's in suspension, its contaminated or mixed fuel, and if it floats, its jet fuel or water. http://www.sportys.com/acb/showdetl....roduct_id=1276 "Ben Jackson" wrote in message news:%91jc.37417$_L6.2182786@attbi_s53... I usually pump my own, but today I called ahead and had the FBO fill it for me (only 53 cents more/gal!). I wasn't even present for the fueling so I was extra paranoid during preflight, and I swear the 100LL was not as "blue" as it usually is. It smelled like gas, and when I finally got a big enough sample you could see a slight blue tint, but on a dip tube I would have sworn it was clear. So how blue is it supposed to be? Is there another simple test I could have done to reassure myself (besides burning 30gal of it and having it work fine)? -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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![]() As 80 octane was phasing out over the past five years, it got so pale in the end (locally, anyhow) that you couldn't tell it from kerosene save by the smell. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) The Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com The Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com Viva Bush! blog www.vivabush.org |
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![]() "Ben Jackson" wrote in message news:%91jc.37417 So how blue is it supposed to be? Is there another simple test I could have done to reassure myself (besides burning 30gal of it and having it work fine)? Does your FBO also sell 80 or 115 octane? Is there routinely an autogas truck working around the airport? |
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![]() "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... Does your FBO also sell 80 or 115 octane? Does anybody make 115 octane anymore? |
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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message Does anybody make 115 octane anymore? I don't know. My point is that on most med to small airports, if it smells like gas, it's going to be 100LL. |
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![]() "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... My point is that on most med to small airports, if it smells like gas, it's going to be 100LL. If that was so there'd be little reason to add dyes to avgas. There's reason for concern if the fuel is not the proper color. |
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Dribble a little fuel onto a piece of white paper...if it evaporates and
leaves behind a tint, it is avgas; if it spreads out, soaking into the paper, it is jet fuel. Bob Gardner "Ben Jackson" wrote in message news:%91jc.37417$_L6.2182786@attbi_s53... I usually pump my own, but today I called ahead and had the FBO fill it for me (only 53 cents more/gal!). I wasn't even present for the fueling so I was extra paranoid during preflight, and I swear the 100LL was not as "blue" as it usually is. It smelled like gas, and when I finally got a big enough sample you could see a slight blue tint, but on a dip tube I would have sworn it was clear. So how blue is it supposed to be? Is there another simple test I could have done to reassure myself (besides burning 30gal of it and having it work fine)? -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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