Separating Water and Petrol

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Sorry for the barrage of questions but I've got a bit of a project on the go. Hopefully this should be the last for a little while.

See below but I have water in my fuel tank. I've disconnected the fuel tank and can easily empty the contents, my question is how do I separate the water and the petrol.

From my rubbish Greek I think the boat yard guy mentioned to leave the fuel standing and the water will sit on top of the petrol.
I could be completely wrong though....I take it after that I syphon off the fuel.

Thanks,
Si
 
...to leave the fuel standing and the water will sit on top of the petrol. I could be completely wrong though.... I'm afraid so, though the principals sound, just that its the petrol that will be the one to sit on top.

...I take it after that I siphon off the fuel. Or throwing a match at it works too. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
You've got it wrong way round ... the petrol will sit on top of the water.

Make sure container is closed. This will ensure that light-ends of the gasoline will not vapourise away.

It won't take long to settle ... siphon of the petrol leaving a small amount on top of the water ... maybe a mm or so. That way you are sure you have petrol only.
Rest ? Leave container open in safe area and petrol will evaporate of. Then throw away the water.
 
There was always a 50/50 chance of getting it wrong /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Thanks for the info...I'm so looking forward to the Siphoning /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
I take it that the fuel tank is fixed and you can't see into it.
The outlet pipe will come out at the bottom of the tank, so you disconnect there and drain off the water plus a little fuel into a container.
Then drain the rest of the fuel into a clear container, leave to stand then inspect.

PS:
Don't forget to replace filter, bleed pipe to engine and float chamber of carb. Plugs will need a clean as well.
 
I've actually removed the tank. The outlet to the engine is from the top with an internal pipe to the bottom of the tank, I'm not sure how far down it goes down so I'm going to empty everything into a jerry can.
 
/forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Unfortunately I think there is a bit too much this time...

One of these small things sent to test us.. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 

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