Probably the safest thing to do is to let it sit outside, in an out of the way
spot,
uncovered, so that it can evaporate. Less volatile fluids, like
paint-contaminated water
from washing up after house painting, I flush down the toilet, but I wouldn't
recommend
that for flammables!
Gary McCormick
San José, CA
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"Dana Nojima (CBN)" wrote:
> List,
>
> Thanks for those who have given input into my problems. I moved the gear
> on the distributor back one notch and was able to get the timing down to
> 0-5 degrees for my 1970, 2000, smog removed, recurved engine. At the
> advanced timing there was no pinging, which was what I would have
> expected, but maybe it was too advanced for that. So now the car seems to
> run fine.
>
> Any ways, I had drained the tank the other day looking for crud in the
> gas. Now the current problem is that I've got several gallons of
> gas without any bees that I want to kill or other objects that I want to
> blow up.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Dana
>
> ___~@ \__ Dana Nojima
> ( ________ ) noji@snowman.med.umn.edu
> _____0________0_____ VA San Francisco
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