Old Gas Disposal?

65nProgress

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I have recently purchased a 65 coupe project. The car has been sitting in a field for a number of years and as far as I can tell it hasn't been driven in a long long time. The plates have tags of '78 on them but I am sure it has been driven since then. Anyway my question is, what do I do with extremely old gas after I drain the gas tank? Think it would be safe to use in my lawn mower? I don't know of any places that dispose of gas. :shrug:

Thanks for any help you guys can give.
 
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If you have a concrete driveway, pour the old gas on the driveway at Noon on a hot sunny day. It will evaporate very quickly. (Unless you're looking for excitement, don't let anyone with an open flame anywhere close until the gas is dry!)
 
i dont mean to be a party pooper lol but dont they sell stuff at like kragens that hardens old gas for disposal? im pretty sure ive seen stuff like that. maybe im wrong though i donno...
 
krash kendall said:
Mix it with new gas first. That old laquered up fuel may run in the mower at first, but after it sits it can glue the reed valves shut.
Who owns a reed valve inducted lawn mower? Who MAKES one for that matter? I havent seen many 2 stroke lawn mowers. Gas THAt old would be stupid and suicide to put into any internal combustoin engine.
 
Bad idea #1. Mixing bad gas with new gas just gives you more bad gas than you had initially.

Bad gas brakes into 3 components: Liquid that looks like gas, Liquid that looks like milk, tiny clear jello globs that sink to the bottom and roll around like mercury. Those tiny jello globs will clog filters and will not fit through small openings. They will cause you endless grief in a lawnmower as it will run fine until it gets clogged with one of these globs. Then it stalls and restarts just fine (since the glob has fallen back into the tank) only to stall again 2 minutes later.

Call your town hall and ask when they have hazardous waste removal.
 
I know for a fact the gas is atleast 5 years old. I'll probably end up calling around. Not sure how much is actually in there. Its going to be a couple weeks till I drain it anyway. Thanks guys!!
 
brian357 said:
Who owns a reed valve inducted lawn mower? Who MAKES one for that matter? I havent seen many 2 stroke lawn mowers. Gas THAt old would be stupid and suicide to put into any internal combustoin engine.
Lawn Boy used to make two stroke mowers, but since the government cracked down on small engine polluters :rolleyes: they're probably illegal to build. Good mowers too. ALmost impossible to find grass high enough to choke one down. Down side to them was mixing the gas and trying to start them :bang:
 
D.Hearne said:
Lawn Boy used to make two stroke mowers, but since the government cracked down on small engine polluters :rolleyes: they're probably illegal to build. Good mowers too. ALmost impossible to find grass high enough to choke one down. Down side to them was mixing the gas and trying to start them :bang:

Yeah, I actually bought one of the last good ole Lawn Boy 2 strokes a year or so ago when the Depot had to get rid of them all. PITA to have a seperate 1 gallon gas can that I keep pre mixed just for it but as you say, it'll cut down anything in it's path pretty much.