Hi again,

Another dumb question.  Is this heating a needed step and if it is how long 
should it be heated for?  
There's no need to heat the finished fuel to this high of a temp to dry it.
Approximately 120*F  (~46*C) is more than sufficient to get any microscopic
water to settle out before putting the fuel in the tank.

If it seperates like you say I am good to go before heating or after?

Thanks again

Rick M
Brownstown, Mi


The simplest home test for fuel acceptability is to put equal parts fuel and
water in a closed container and agitate radically for a few seconds. If the
fuel and water separate immediately with no emulsion other than a thin
interface film you're good to go.

Todd Swearingen


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