[Chrysler300] Dispose of water/alcohol
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[Chrysler300] Dispose of water/alcohol



There is a solution to dispose of water/alcohol waste. It is not uncommon
industries that produce hazardous waste (like zinc phosphate), evaporate it.
I heard of one co. that pumped to large holding trays on roof. If they had
an abundance of waste, they would use burners to force evaporate it. You
would end up with a dry crude that can go to land fill. Like paint, you
can't put in trash as a liquid, but if dry you can.
Water/alcohol would not take long to evaporate sitting out in the sun.

Gary



  -----Original Message-----
  From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of CAROLL RIPLEY
  Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 11:49 AM
  To: John Holst
  Cc: chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: Read about TCW3 in gas eng.



  I can just see Bonnie now down at the Exxon with her beaker and flask. . .

  BTW, I posted a note some time ago regarding the use of marine 2-cycle oil
with TCW-3 additive.  It counteracts some of the drying and corrosive
effects of ethanol.  There are also several other benefits to using it in
any gasoline engine.  If any one is interested, you can read all about it -
again - here:

        http://www.ls1.com/forums/f48/been-testing-oil-91206/

  Rip


  ________________________________
  From: John Holst <jholst@xxxxxxxxx>
  To: CAROLL RIPLEY <ripinator@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  Cc: chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 11:33 AM
  Subject: Re: [Junk released by Allow List] Re: [Chrysler300] I don't need
alcohol to be happy


  Re. Ethanol Gas, There would be a messy but effective method of removing
  the Ethanol from pump gas. When checking the amount of Alcohol in the gas
  you can use a 100 ml. Flask filled with 90 ml. mix then add 10 ml. of
  water. The water is miscible with the Alcohol and will form a distinct
  cloudy layer in the bottom of the flask or about 10 ml. of mixture. the
  remaining 90 ml of fluid in the top of the flask is regular gas. Has
  anyone thought of doing this in a larger scale such as a 5-10  gal.
  clear wine flask or something similar. The process would be the same with
  the only drawback being disposing of the Alcohol/water mix at the bottom
  after carefully siphoning off the straight gas from the top of the
  bottle. Time consuming, possibly dangerous and messy to be sure and the
  Gas Police may have some negative thoughts, but it would beat having to
  use the present Ethanol mix for a non-intended use in the old
  cars.

   "I'm only kidding", but it would work. Your spouse may
  have some concerns about using the bottle for home made wine in the
  future.

  I do know that the straight gas is piped to storage facilities around the
  state and then the Ethanol is added at the tanks (there is a storage
  facility about 1 mile from my place). The Ethanol is not shipped from the
  refinery, only added later from a distiller supply made in another plant.
  We have three Ethanol plants within 20 miles of my place that produce
  quite a volume of the stuff every year.

  John Holst, Iowa 300K that has access to straight gas nearly everywhere
  (fortunately).

  At 08:23 AM 8/31/2013, you wrote:


  >
  >Here in the People's Republic of Maryland, there are no alcohol-free
  stations except on the eastern shore. That is a 200-mile round trip for
  me.Â
  >Â
  >That leaves us with only aviation gas. . . IF you know someone at the
  airport.
  >Â
  >Rip
  >

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