rmw
Mechanical
- Feb 6, 2002
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I had to get the generator out yesterday and get her ready for Hurricane Rita, in case she came as far north as I am.
At this writing, the storm is still on her way here, but we still have lights. Not everyone in the community does. I have heard several transformers blow their tops off earlier today.
That said, it had been some time since the generator last ran, and it had been left full of gas which had that 'old gas' smell. I had to drain it all out, clean the carburetor bowl, etc., and she fired off OK. (Honda generator-danged fine engine.)
What is 'old gas' and why does it smell that way when it is old? Can it be blended back with 'new gas' and burnt in (1) the generator (if I need to run it) or (2) one of my gasoline vehicles, all with cadillac convertors. (I wasn't sure I could spell catylitic.)?
rmw
At this writing, the storm is still on her way here, but we still have lights. Not everyone in the community does. I have heard several transformers blow their tops off earlier today.
That said, it had been some time since the generator last ran, and it had been left full of gas which had that 'old gas' smell. I had to drain it all out, clean the carburetor bowl, etc., and she fired off OK. (Honda generator-danged fine engine.)
What is 'old gas' and why does it smell that way when it is old? Can it be blended back with 'new gas' and burnt in (1) the generator (if I need to run it) or (2) one of my gasoline vehicles, all with cadillac convertors. (I wasn't sure I could spell catylitic.)?
rmw