RE: Old gas disposal?
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RE: Old gas disposal?




Steve Chervinsky wrote:
> 
> Try places like auto zone or advance auto parts or any place that
> recycles oil. Some communities also have some sort of hazardous waste
> disposal, check with your local town first or the other oil change
> outlets, at worst they should be able to tell you where it can be
> done, even call your city hall and ask.
> 
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 7:57 AM, Jim Altemose <jaltemoose@xxxxxxxxx> 
> wrote:
> > I'm pulling my gas tank suspecting my sending unit is gooped up.  I
> > have at least several gallons in it.  Any suggestions on how to
> > dispose of the gas?  I'm assuming it's bad.
> >
> 
> 
> -- 
> Steve
> '63 Hemi Polara
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If I have some gas that is old, not full of water or ?, I usually just 
add some of it a little at a time to a full tank of my '98 Blazer. (I 
inherited it so don't get after me :-) ) I just butned a gallon of 
chainsaw gas that had been around for about 5 years. Didn't even notice 
any problems.


Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies


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