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1. 10:26 AM - Re: Using 87 MOGAS (h&jeuropa)
2. 11:19 AM - Re: Re: Using 87 MOGAS (Joel M.)
3. 01:31 PM - Re: Using 87 MOGAS (h&jeuropa)
4. 02:43 PM - Re: Re: Using 87 MOGAS (klinefelter.kevin@gmail.com)
5. 03:10 PM - Re: Re: Using 87 MOGAS (Joel M.)
6. 03:46 PM - Re: Using 87 MOGAS (Roger Lee)
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Subject: | Re: Using 87 MOGAS |
Kevin,
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Do you have a 5 gal can that folds down when empty? I haven't found one and
really don't have the space to carry a hard plastic can.
Probably won't do Oshkosh even though it's only an hour away. Just too hot and
too expensive.
Jim & Heather
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Subject: | Re: Using 87 MOGAS |
http://akbushwheels.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=fly
page.pbv.tpl&product_id=40&category_id=6&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid
=116
I- have two of these, they work great.- A little pricey but well worth
it when you go to use it.
Joel
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--- On Thu, 6/14/12, h&jeuropa <butcher43@att.net> wrote:
From: h&jeuropa <butcher43@att.net>
Subject: RotaxEngines-List: Re: Using 87 MOGAS
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Kevin,
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Do you have a 5 gal can that folds down when empty?- - I haven't found
one and really don't have the space to carry a hard plastic can.
Probably won't do Oshkosh even though it's only an hour away.- Just too h
ot and too expensive.-
Jim & Heather
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le, List Admin.
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Subject: | Re: Using 87 MOGAS |
Joel,
Are they resistant to gasoline, at least for short periods - so you can go to station,
fill them and empty them into plane?
Jim & Heather
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Subject: | Re: Using 87 MOGAS |
Jim,
I do not have a "soft" gas container. I saw some once, I think they were called
turtlepacs or something.
It's sad that we can't get 91 unleaded commonly at airports. I'm trying plan the
flight to KOSH from CA without using 100LL.
Not sure it can be done without driving to town for car gas.
Kevin
On Jun 14, 2012, at 10:24 AM, "h&jeuropa" <butcher43@att.net> wrote:
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> Kevin,
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> Thanks for sharing your experience.
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> Do you have a 5 gal can that folds down when empty? I haven't found one and
really don't have the space to carry a hard plastic can.
> Probably won't do Oshkosh even though it's only an hour away. Just too hot and
too expensive.
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> Jim & Heather
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=375657#375657
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Subject: | Re: Using 87 MOGAS |
Yes, They are made for Gasoline and are very durable.- When empty they ar
e only about 1/4 inch thick and will lay flat in your baggage area.- They
are about 2 ft X 2ft square with really nice handles to carry it and to po
ur into the tank.- There is also a spout that threads onto the end.- Th
e bag will lay on top of the wing while the fuel drains in.- Much easier
than a rigid gas can.
Joel
--- On Thu, 6/14/12, h&jeuropa <butcher43@att.net> wrote:
From: h&jeuropa <butcher43@att.net>
Subject: RotaxEngines-List: Re: Using 87 MOGAS
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Joel,
Are they resistant to gasoline, at least for short periods - so you can go
to station, fill them and empty them into plane?
Jim & Heather
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le, List Admin.
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Subject: | Re: Using 87 MOGAS |
I wrote the company and here is their reply.
"The bags are made for gas, the E10 is a little ruff on the lids but the 100LL
has been just fine."
Alaskan Bushwheel Inc
1-800-442-8473
www.akbushwheel.com
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Roger Lee
Tucson, Az.
Light Sport Repairman - Maintenance Rated
Rotax Repair Center - Heavy Maint. Rated
Home 520-574-1080 TRY HOME FIRST
Cell 520-349-7056
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