Meth color?
I didn't question it at the time since I seen the 55 gallon barrell that was labeled Methanol that they pumped it out of. They told me it had a lubricant (might be why its blue?) and they said it was technically 99.99% Meth.
Anyone else run this same stuff?
I didn't question it at the time since I seen the 55 gallon barrell that was labeled Methanol that they pumped it out of. They told me it had a lubricant (might be why its blue?) and they said it was technically 99.99% Meth.
Anyone else run this same stuff?
And its a blue color from the lubricant(which is antifreeze basically)Your most common washer fluid stuff is
35% methonal
63% water
2% automotive antifreeze (which is what colors it)
I have NO idea if that's what you have run into. I'm not sure if there is a way to test the Meth/Water level in what you got. But I would definitely get some pure Methanol, the clear stuff
A lot of dealerships get washer solvent that way in 55 gal drums that say "Methanol /w Blue Dye" on the side.
The dealerships dilute it with water before they use it in a vehicle.
So I think you will be safe to use what you got considering you bought it at a dirt track (since they run pure Methanol as a fuel source)
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Julio at Alkycontrol has been very specific about this. Just USING a funnel that once had gasoline or oil through it is enough to contaminate the meth and cause soft part problems in the pumps he tells me.
He has much more experience and puts his own soft parts into those pumps that ship with his kits, so I take his word for it.
Julio at Alkycontrol has been very specific about this. Just USING a funnel that once had gasoline or oil through it is enough to contaminate the meth and cause soft part problems in the pumps he tells me.
He has much more experience and puts his own soft parts into those pumps that ship with his kits, so I take his word for it.






