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Hey guys, I've got two gallons of o'donnell's fuel in a hot pantry. they've been there for over two years! :crazy:
Before I go out and test what should I look for?
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2 years in a hot pantry? I would just throw them away, IMO
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The O'Donnells would probally be yellow if it were bad. I had a half gallon that changed colors on me.
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"Tell tale signs of bad gas?" he asks... Hmmm..... No friends? LOL!!!
(sorry couldn't help myself...)
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if it's still sealed gallons I'd say it may be good still, as long as the original seal isn't broken
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Tex, I checked all 3 gallons (found another one today) and there where no seals on any of them.
snakebite46, It's yellow as piss.
satoch, Thats some funny chet :bustingup
Mr. Tune, I'll probaly just toss it.
Thanx to all
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Yep, o'donells that turn that yellow is now garbage.
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just throw a match in each one of them and watch the fireworks. Thats the only good way to get rid of bad gas.