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Old 11-17-2010 | 11:33 AM
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Default RE: Discoloration of Fuel.


ORIGINAL: JohnBuckner

Its a simple matter to borrow a tankful from one of your buddys to confirm that the fuel may be causing problems. Fuels without color dyes in them tend to be clear and without any color. perhaps a clue there but I don,t know and I am suprised also by the lightening of color rather than darkening.

Anyway if you do quit using the fuel do not discard it. It is a great commodity to keep around. Just about the best thing you can immerse an engine in for for freeing up as well as general engine cleaning after a dirt bath.

John

Fuel with castor oil will be slightly yellow to amber depending on how much of the oil is castor. They dye simply lost its color.