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Re: Jet Fuel A in 7.3's
Take the jet fuel from the top of the barrel. The water is heavier than the jet fuel and will settle to the bottom. To confirm that the fuel you take is water free put a little red food dye in the fuel and swirl it around once or twice and then let it settle. If you have water the food dye will mix with the water and instantly color it. It will look like little red beads to a long red slug on the bottom dependent on how much water there is. Don't get carried away with the food dye as less than a half of a teaspoon full will be enough for a 20 gallon tank.
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