Coke Bottle Fuel Tank

Eddie Batchelor perkinsrx at centurytel.net
Tue Jul 26 06:51:34 AKDT 2005


 >"plasticizer". A plasticizer is an additive that allows the grocery store
idiot to drop that bottle of coke without explosion.>

BTW this plasticizer is also an estrogenic chemical. I only buy my coke in
glass bottles, but my coke machine here in the pharmacy is older than I am.
:-))

Eddie

  -----Original Message-----
  From: discussion-request at nsrca.org [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On
Behalf Of Gray E Fowler
  Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 8:25 AM
  To: discussion at nsrca.org
  Subject: Re: Coke Bottle Fuel Tank



  Wayne-o

  Are you crazy-mon? First, the bottles are Polyethyl tera phthalate....and
are NOT chemical resistant.  Let me provide and example that I know  you can
understand....BEER.

  Whether you realize it or not, beer has alcohol in it. Alcohol is deemed
in some parts of my industry as a "solvent". Other view it as "essential",
but thats another story. Until very recently, did you ever notice that beer
NEVER came in plastic bottles? Even now only beer without any real taste
(its raining beer!) comes in plastic, so they can sell the stuff up north
where the football fans like to throw things at the Dallas Cowboys.
Shrinkage comes from one of two things, first you swam in the cold water way
too long, or second you leached out what is reffered to as a "plasticizer".
A plasticizer is an additive that allows the grocery store idiot to drop
that bottle of coke without explosion. It also is the stuff that you just
ran thru your engine. When it croaks, or when your glow plug croaks you will
now have an obvious reason.
  Beer uses ethyl alcohol, we use Methyl, which is much more aggressive as a
solvent. Our real fuel tanks are made from polypropylene, which is VERY
chemical resistant in is un-plasticized form. As a matter of fact, if you
buy Methyl alcohol, it comes in polypropylene drum, because it will corrode
steel. As a matter of fact most fuel comes in polypropylene
containers.....ones with steel cans have an epoxy coating in them.

  And now to debunk another myth........the above plastics are
"thermoplastic" epoxy is "thermoset". Epoxy  (thermosets) does not get
brittle with age, unless you the user add some crap to it.  5 minute stuff
WILL as it is accidently plasticized by all the stuff used to jack up the
reaction.

  And one last thing.......... Beer + Plastic = bad taste, and as my
Chemistry 101 professor so diligently demonstrated in mathimatical terms,
you should never drink light beer.....Instead, drink a real beer, followed
by 10.52 ounces of water, then a real beer and another 10.52 ounces of
water. Your caloric intake will be the same as 4 light beers, but at least
you got to drink 2 real beers.



  Gray Fowler
  Principal Chemical Engineer
  Composites Engineering


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  I am using Cool Power 15% and my bottle is still the same size as when I
  installed.  Must be the componants of the fuel your using.   Interesting
non
  the less.

  Wayne


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Don Ramsey" <don.ramsey at cox.net>
  To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
  Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 9:27 PM
  Subject: Re: Coke Bottle Fuel Tank


  > Wayne,
  >
  > The one I got from you has shrunk as much as mine did.  Quess it's the
Mag
  > 2.  I'll get it back to you in Lubbock.
  >
  > Don
  >
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: "Wayne Galligan" <wgalligan at goodsonacura.com>
  > To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
  > Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 6:09 PM
  > Subject: Coke Bottle Fuel Tank
  >
  >
  > > Well I have to say I had a grand time at my first NATS.   Something I
  > > dreamed about going to since reading about it when it was in Lake
  Charles
  > > LA
  > > back in the 70's I believe.  I got initiated with the proverbial
  > > mechanical
  > > issues that never seem to be a problem at local contests and then I
was
  > > nearly DQ'd for not being ready at the line(read the lineup wrong) but
  > > made
  > > it with 10 sec's to spare.
  > >
  > > The Coke bottle fuel tank got a lot of talk and Don Ramsey ended up
  > > getting
  > > my spare.  This was Todd Blose and B.W. Ponders idea from last years
  NATS
  > > to
  > > save making weight.  I expanded on this by using the rubber stopper
and
  > > back
  > > from my Du-Bro tank and just screwing it to the regular cap  Seems he
  used
  > > one of the water bottle variety and it is obviously made of a
different
  > > plastic then the Coke bottle.  Don's bottle was actually shrinking.
  After
  > > a
  > > dead stick on his final maneuver and just barely making it back to the
  > > runway he discovered he was out of fuel.  On further review he noticed
  his
  > > tank had shrunk quite a bit.   The one I have in my plane is almost 4
  > > weeks
  > > old and is holding its shape OK.  Good news is its just a matter of
  > > polishing off another Coke and rinsing out the bottle to replace it.
  > >
  > > Nice to put faces with all the posts.
  > >
  > > Smooth Flying...
  > >
  > > Wayne Galligan
  > > NSRCA 3582  D6 ADV.
  > >
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