Hola Jerry,
I have to concur with Dave that the acetone in the gas should not
create any problems with the seals. At 3oz. of acetone per gallon of
gas, it would only amount to a 2.3% mixture. Adding 16oz. of methanol
based gas water remover would have a greater effect on the seals. As
to the
Not all plastic is soluble in acetone... Otherwise, nail polish remover
would be sold in glass bottles. And don't argue that most nail polish
remover doesn't have acetone in it, up until a few years ago it was 100%
acetone.
Jerry Decker - KN wrote:
Hola Dave et al!
It all comes down to
Hmm... Must be the gaskets used in a motor vehicle's fuel delivery
system aren't made of neoprene... Considering I've soaked those
gaskets (and fuel lines) in 100% acetone for MONTHS with no ill effects.
Anybody want to chime in on what exactly they're made of?
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Hola Jerry,
I have to concur with Dave that the acetone in the gas should not
create any problems with the seals. At 3oz. of acetone per gallon of
gas, it would only amount to a 2.3% mixture. Adding 16oz. of methanol
based gas water remover would have a greater effect on the seals. As
to the
FelPro lists these new head gaskets as rubber:
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/bizshop/bp/fphs9792pt/felpro.html?apwcid=V1092232004W411a2344ecd29apwkwd=Felpro+Head+Gasket+98+Ford+Mustang+%23FPHS9792PT
Fluorosilicone is a material of choice:
camphor is another one tar camphor =napthalene
available at the chemist here in New Zealand it comes in large cube's
tried it got 26 miles gallon s probably used to much I'll try some
mothball's
today
ALR
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From: Jerry Decker - KN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Interact
Concerning the article @ Keelynet re: Hungarian Energy by Motion overunity
generator ( http://www.gammamanager.com ) ---
Apparently it is based on these patents by Szabo (I advanced-searched
espacenet.com for Applicant: Electro Erg):
1 ASYMMETRICAL ELECTRO-MECHANICAL DEVICE
Hola Robert et al!
Thanks for digging all that up! Have to check them out and see if they
say what the trick is...the article said it was SCALEABLE so could be
built in just about any size.
But its pricey at $2000USD per KW and beginning at 1.5MW (1500kw X $2000
= $3,000,000.00). They
Hola Bob et al!
Thanks for sharing this, I'll post it as a news item of interest;
http://enews.prismb2b.com/enews/powerquality/v/155#a061006_4
Extreme Pulsed Power Cited as Possible Tool in Fighting Cancer
A recent article in the IEEE Spectrum Magazine reports that powerful,
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