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1.0 Fuels For Gasoline Engines: Procedure

Safety Precautions: 

Gasoline is highly flammable; observe normal precautions for working with flammable liquids. Perform all tests away from any source of ignition. A class B fire extinguisher must be available. Wear protective eye protection with side shields and Nitrile rubber gloves for handling syringe. Please adhere to any applicable OSHA regulations when handling Gasoline.

Dispose of the mixture according to local, state and federal regulations.

Fill a clean container with gasoline drawn from the fuel system of the affected vehicle then fill another container with water. Only a small amount of fuel is needed to perform the test (5 ounces of each fluid).

Slowly draw 3cc of water into the syringe.

NOTE: To remove air, draw at least 5cc to 6cc of water, invert the syringe and squirt the water out until the top rim of the rubber plunger is at the 3cc mark.

Slowly draw gasoline into the syringe until the fluid reaches the 12cc mark.

Place your finger over the tip of the syringe, vigorously shake the syringe for one minute. Relieve built-up pressure by occasionally removing your finger.

Place the syringe on a flat surface with the nozzle pointing up, allow the syringe to stand for one minute.

If alcohol is present in the fuel, it will separate from the gasoline and dissolve in the water. This water/alcohol mixture will be in the lower part of the syringe. Record the reading at the boundary of the two liquids, refer to the table below to determine the percentage of alcohol in the fuel.

Empty the syringe and rinse thoroughly with water, allow drying and apply a silicone lubricant to the rubber plunger before storing.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CHART

Boundary Line % Alcohol
9.0cc 0%
8.6cc 5%
8.1cc 10%
7.7cc 15%
7.2cc 20%
6.8cc 25%
6.3cc 30%
5.9cc 35%
5.4cc 40%
5.0cc 45%
4.5cc 55%
4.1cc 60%
3.6cc 65%
3.2cc 70%
2.7cc 75%
2.3cc 80%
1.8cc 85%
1.4cc 90%