Quote:
Originally Posted by gkveda I assume you are not looking for monetory benefits from the mixture. People who have bikes above 300cc and super bikes need diesel for chain cleaning. If you are comfortable with giving away the mixture free of cost, post it in the give away thread in team BHP. There are many bike enthusiasts in your location(again, I am assuming, it is Pune). You can give 1litre per person and within a week you can disburse entire 20 litres. |
Correct I am definitely not looking at getting money back from this. Good idea on the give away! I am currently not in Pune but I will be going there soon.
Quote:
Originally Posted by condor Old jugaad method: add 2T Oil to make it thicker, and use in places where kerosene is used. If you know someone who uses kerosene for something, then they can use it. |
Can this be used in Yamaha RX100? My friend adds 2T oil in the petrol tank even though there is an oil tank.
Quote:
Originally Posted by adrian If you are a DIY kind of guy, it can be used as a de-greaser / parts cleaner. But keep a fire extinguisher handy along with lots of common sense as to where you will be using it.
regards adrian |
That was my first thought. But 20 ltrs is too much! I don't even have a motorcycle now to clean the chain. May be for rust removal from various gardening equipment at home...
Quote:
Originally Posted by NPV Why don't you just hand it over to a local mechanic/FNG ? They can use it for cleaning parts when servicing 2/4 wheelers. |
A friend has fabrication unit here and has lot of machinery for bending and cutting metal sheets. He said he can take it since all those machines need regular cleaning/decarbonization.
Quote:
Originally Posted by for_cars1 Whatever you do, never use this petrol mixture to light up anything. Petrol burns explosively, I've seen first hand instances of people being greviously injured after getting a match near petrol. for your call to not just dump it and add to environmental contamination. |
True. And I live hot, dry area. Petrol to start fires is definitely a BAD idea. Like others said I would mostly give it to someone who needs to clean machines.
Quote:
Originally Posted by ruzbehxyz Dear amol4184
Please dispose off the mixture safely with whatever method you prefer. Please note that petrol is highly flammable and its vapor burn like anything, we all know that. Disuss with some local garage in your area and give it to him. |
I think I can barter AUX light fitment on my Activa in exchange of this liquid
Quote:
Originally Posted by dhanushs - You can mix this in parts with old school diesel engines.
- You can use this in parts in petrol 2 stroke agri machines. |
On that note, will it work in petrol generators? Or 2 stroke motorcycles?
Quote:
Originally Posted by carthick1000 Item for the giveaway thread. Pls post it there and maybe an older model diesel bullet owner in your locality will be very happy. |
Won't they need mostly diesel and some petrol in it? What I have is mostly petrol, think 85-90%.
Quote:
Originally Posted by TrackDay The best thing would be to give it to a FNG or service center where they can use the mixture as a cleaning agent or for other purposes requiring fuel alternatives. Take care to ensure that the stored fuel is in a safe container and away from any source of fire, heat or sparks. Also make sure some fire extinguisher or fire extinguishing materials are around to handle any emergency. |
Housed safely in 5 ltr oil cans. Have kept the cans in a dark area. If my friend doesn't take it off of my hands, it will go to my mechanic.
Quote:
Originally Posted by amit_purohit20 A small time car and bike wash cleaning centre will thank you for the mixture. They use it to clean underbody parts where the thick muck does not get dislodged easily. It helps to loosen the muck and then a soap wash is all what is needed to make the vehicle spic and span.
Good thing is this method is specifically used more during rainy season because of the muck collected on underbody parts during the season. The low temperatures and rain help from any mishaps happening if used carefully. |
I can use it on my Jeep but my biggest worry is it catching fire somehow.
Quote:
Originally Posted by sagarpadaki I had a similar mixture , around 20% diesel and 80% petrol. I took a 10 litre can from my neighbor to get fuel for the car which which run out of fuel. The can already had some diesel in it, which my neighbor said was petrol. After I filled the petrol(around 8 litres), the fellow calls me and says to empty the content inside the can before filling, since it is diesel.
Long story short.. a pulsar and activa scooter ran well on this mixture. Did not face any knocking or loss of power. You can try filling a litre of the mixture you have on your activa and see if it runs fine. If yes, then you can continue using it. |
That thought did strike me! But I held off at the last moment. The Activa has been bulletproof till now and don't want to spoil the record because I knowingly put something in it which I shouldn't have?
Reply from Dhanush perfectly explains my dilemma.
Quote:
Originally Posted by condor So looks like usable mix for older carb based petrol vehicles.
Good point, Sagar ,, thanks |
I am guessing it might work better on 2 stroke bikes compared to 4 strokers like Activa? Ours is first gen with carburetor.
Quote:
Originally Posted by dhanushs Actually NO. Diesel will clog the carb. Which will then need cleaning. I wouldn't recommend this to any daily use vehicle. Old Jeeps, yes. Agri machinary, yes. That too in parts. |
Same. I am hesitant to use it.
When you say old Jeeps, which ones would those be, and what should be the mixture? I am guessing you mean adding this mixture to diesel...?