UPFINN
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Wow! it's been many years since I've posted on here! I had some good m35a2 restoration threads going on and I suddenly got too busy to update with the progress. My deuce has been running good for the last decade but has been sitting quite a bit the last few years as 3/4 ton pickups run circles around it for the work I do.
I might be looking at daily driving the deuce again because......a few days ago our local fuel distributor accidently added gasoline to a diesel tank. Now they have 800 gallons of a 50/50 mix of diesel and 87 octane gas they want me to take. It sounds like it MIGHT be ethanol free but not 100% sure. It's currently stored in several 275 gallon IBC totes.
From my research it seems like gas is best to run with WMO but I currently don't have the space or time for a WMO filtering system.
My questions are; would this 50/50 diesel gas mix be safe to run as fuel alone? If lubrication is an issue it seems like I could add a quart of 2 stroke oil per 10-15 gallons of fuel? If there is ethanol in the gas, would it do any damage? Would IBC totes be safe to store this fuel as long as they are shaded from the sun? They are made of HDPE which is the same material fuel cans are molded from.
I might be looking at daily driving the deuce again because......a few days ago our local fuel distributor accidently added gasoline to a diesel tank. Now they have 800 gallons of a 50/50 mix of diesel and 87 octane gas they want me to take. It sounds like it MIGHT be ethanol free but not 100% sure. It's currently stored in several 275 gallon IBC totes.
From my research it seems like gas is best to run with WMO but I currently don't have the space or time for a WMO filtering system.
My questions are; would this 50/50 diesel gas mix be safe to run as fuel alone? If lubrication is an issue it seems like I could add a quart of 2 stroke oil per 10-15 gallons of fuel? If there is ethanol in the gas, would it do any damage? Would IBC totes be safe to store this fuel as long as they are shaded from the sun? They are made of HDPE which is the same material fuel cans are molded from.