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Ikonoklast

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2. The more volatile molecular elements that make up gasoline will vaporize over time.
Wed Jul 25, 2012, 07:16 AM
Jul 2012

Gasoline is also anhydrous, it tends to suck moisture out of the air.

Unless stored in a sealed container with an inert atmosphere, 22 yr. old gasoline is sludge.

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Some properties (anti-static additive, etc.) do degrade but it's still gasoline. LiberalLoner Jul 2012 #1
The more volatile molecular elements that make up gasoline will vaporize over time. Ikonoklast Jul 2012 #2
How do we know? Iggy Jul 2012 #6
There is degradation of octane number over time. Ikonoklast Jul 2012 #7
Any available, store bought additives Iggy Jul 2012 #9
I use Sta-Bil, and have had very good results with it. Ikonoklast Jul 2012 #15
OK Cool Iggy Jul 2012 #23
Does propane last longer? Ilsa Jul 2012 #14
I do not think propane brakes down... belcffub Jul 2012 #17
Simple answer: Yes, gasoline does degrade. MercutioATC Jul 2012 #3
If typical retail gasoline sits in a gas tank for long enough, it will not run an engine. Trillo Jul 2012 #4
If you want to keep gasoline for more than six months, or so, you have to add a chemical stabilizer leveymg Jul 2012 #5
Stabil should be used in gasoline which will be sitting around pipoman Jul 2012 #8
This is something I've had a whole lot of experience with 1-Old-Man Jul 2012 #10
All I know is the times I left gas in my mower Gman Jul 2012 #11
Water in the line. Pretty typical. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #13
You Got Lucky, If That's All You Did ProfessorGAC Jul 2012 #21
Makes sense in that Gman Jul 2012 #32
It's still viable as long as it isn't mixed with oil (two-cycle fuel). HopeHoops Jul 2012 #12
Which book? Javaman Jul 2012 #16
EARTH ABIDES, published 1949. Great book. raccoon Jul 2012 #18
Oh ugh. We'll have to differ on that book. Javaman Jul 2012 #19
Earth Abides is a grand book for the target reader - teens Brother Buzz Jul 2012 #22
The canned goods business, I agree there. It would be tasteless if not dangerous. raccoon Jul 2012 #26
Only Sort Of ProfessorGAC Jul 2012 #20
Yes, when my lawnmover sits over the winter... HooptieWagon Jul 2012 #24
Sad to see someone mention the ridiculous ethanol conspriacy theory here gregoire Jul 2012 #30
Personal experience, not conspiracy. HooptieWagon Jul 2012 #31
thanks, very interesting. all the gasoline i see here has ethanol. i don't know where to get 100% HiPointDem Jul 2012 #33
I wonder how that applies to C-Rats and other preserved food malthaussen Jul 2012 #25
I remember eating C-Rations back in 1985 that were Callmecrazy Jul 2012 #27
Yeah, I had C's in the '70s that went back to the Korean War. malthaussen Jul 2012 #29
Going to depend upon which gasoline it is? One_Life_To_Give Jul 2012 #28
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