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Small Capacity Gasoline Bottle

907arcticcat

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Does anyone know a source for DOT approved quart or half gallon gasoline bottles. Ideally I would like it to have a screw off cap (about the size of a Gatorade bottle) w/o vent or nozzle. Not even sure if DOT containers meet code without a vent? The gas with be mixed 50/1 for a 2 stoke engine. I was thinking about using something like a quart oil bottle, but I don't want the plastic dissolving into the gas and damaging the engine at all costs. This will be filled from a larger container, so no concern about filling it at a gas station. I have a bunch of aluminum bottles (MSR) with hard plastic screw in lids that are used for white gas. I just wasn't sure if these would vent before blowing and prefer plastic for noise and damage control.

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WildwoodChuck

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You can buy 40-1 or 50-1 pre mix at Lowes in metal containers. They are not vented I am sure they get to Lowes in a truck that is not protected from heat or cold exposure and they are shipped in case quantity, I would assume DOT is OK with how they get to Lowes and understand that they will be taken from Lowes in a motor vehicle. Other than that I just bought a RotoPax 1 Gallon can for gas oil mix.
 
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907arcticcat

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Thanks for the ideas and links so far mentioned. I have the aluminum camping white gas bottles, but really want a plastic solution. Will HPE free "Nalgene" bottles work? I have plenty of those too, just thought gas would erode the plastic and need something designed for gas.
 
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rlitman

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You don't want to store gas in plastic. It goes bad faster.
If you use Seafoam, those cans would be good too.
 

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Thanks for the ideas and links so far mentioned. I have the aluminum camping white gas bottles, but really want a plastic solution. Will HPE free "Nalgene" bottles work? I have plenty of those too, just thought gas would erode the plastic and need something designed for gas.

You want to use the "red" fuel bottles -- the plastic on those is fluorinated like modern vehicle fuel tanks and therefore resistant to gasoline. You don't want to use a regular translucent white or transparent bottle.
 
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