It's times like this when I really miss my old Land Rover. It was the
patient recipient of many gallons of bad gas from "barn find" cars.
Mixed 50/50 with good gas, the old brute would stink the place up, but
never miss a beat.
Now if I have iffy gas the likely candidate is my Rover SD1 as 8
cylinders and 8.0:1 compression mean at least enough will fire to keep
the motor chugging along.
Don't put old gas into a single cylinder motor such as a lawn mower!
Here in California, even the gas from last season can cause problems and
prevent firing in a one lunger.
MMMMMMMM. I love the smell of bad gasoline in the morning. It
smells like.........restoration in progress
Kelvin Dodd
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mgs-bounces+doddk=mossmotors.com@autox.team.net
> [mailto:mgs-bounces+doddk=mossmotors.com@autox.team.net] On
> Behalf Of Ron Fine
> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 7:51 AM
> To: MG List; healeys@autox.team.net
> Subject: [Mgs] Old Gas
>
> When is gas too old to use? I have about half a tank of gas
> in my MGB that has been sitting for about 1 year. I am
> finishing the rebuild of the engine and plan to fire it up
> later this month. Should I dump the gas first or should it
> be OK. I live in Los Angeles and the car has been stored
> outside during this period.
>
> Ron
> 61 BN7
> 66 MGB
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