Dave,
What's the point of letting it set overnight? Are you running mogas with alcohol and expect it to mix in? If it doesn't mix in and just sits on the bottom in a glop, when are you gonna conclude that you've consumed it and it's not just sitting off somewhere on the bottom? (other than the engine sputtering and going quiet)
Your RV has diehedral. Where's your fuel pickup, how far from the bottom of the tank? If it's a taildragger the water glop would sit to the rear of the tank until you got the tail up.
Be careful
Tom
daveleonard@cox.net wrote:
Heresy it it, but before I go to my lynching I think I would like to try a little magic. Next time I get the chance, I am going to POUR one full cup of water into my gas tank. I will let it set overnight. Then I will attempt to start the engine without draining the fuel. If my magic works, the engine will start an run just fine after a few seconds of running the pump. If the test fails, I will put the drain plugs back in (and eat a crow).
Dave Leonard
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