lets discuss preps for disasters

   / lets discuss preps for disasters #461  
Ahhh, gotcha. I thought you were talking about a check valve in the siphon hose. Thanks. :)

Yeah that nasty little ball in the filler neck of your car... I have had zero success at getting a siphon hose down the neck of a modern automobile, so it is fairly effective. A bad thing when you want to siphon your own gas. A good thing when some little criminal is trying to siphon YOUR gas.:laughing:
 
   / lets discuss preps for disasters #463  
Yeah that nasty little ball in the filler neck of your car... I have had zero success at getting a siphon hose down the neck of a modern automobile, so it is fairly effective. A bad thing when you want to siphon your own gas. A good thing when some little criminal is trying to siphon YOUR gas.:laughing:

Well, we can't get the fuel out, so I guess we'll just have to steal the entire car!
 
   / lets discuss preps for disasters #465  
Yeah that nasty little ball in the filler neck of your car... I have had zero success at getting a siphon hose down the neck of a modern automobile, so it is fairly effective. A bad thing when you want to siphon your own gas. A good thing when some little criminal is trying to siphon YOUR gas.:laughing:
Some of my serious "prepper" friends have tapped in valves underneath the vehicle.

I have two motorcycles in the shed so I top them off for the winter. Bikes still have wide open fill ports so it's easy to get. We also use five gallon steel "Safety Cans" as supposedly plastic cans will allow more volatile components to escape. But our "extra' cans are plastic.
 
   / lets discuss preps for disasters #466  
... We also use five gallon steel "Safety Cans" as supposedly plastic cans will allow more volatile components to escape. But our "extra' cans are plastic.

Many years ago I saw a presentation on automotive gas tanks by an auto industry engineer. He said that all of his fellow employees were surprised to discover that steel tanks lost more volatiles than plastic ones. It turned out that the seams were not as well sealed as most people thought.

Now this may have been corrected in there intervening time, but after seeing this talk from someone who had done the experimental work and really knew, I have preferred plastic containers. At least I know they will not corrode.
 
   / lets discuss preps for disasters #467  
... We also use five gallon steel "Safety Cans" as supposedly plastic cans will allow more volatile components to escape. But our "extra' cans are plastic.

Many years ago I saw a presentation on automotive gas tanks by an auto industry engineer. He said that all of his fellow employees were surprised to discover that steel tanks lost more volatiles than plastic ones. It turned out that the seams were not as well sealed as most people thought.

Now this may have been corrected in there intervening time, but after seeing this talk from someone who had done the experimental work and really knew, I have preferred plastic containers. At least I know they will not corrode.
 
   / lets discuss preps for disasters #468  
To not through water on plans and every area of the country has it draw backs floods ice&snow earth quakes well mine turned out on August 29 2005 her name was Katrina I lived at ground zero Hancock lost everything including many friends and neighbors. working together pulled us through many hurtles then came the real diasester insurance claims what came first wind or water "like a good nieghbor state farm ain't there" "All state the no pay people" and pray you do not have to depend on Fema. Keep in mind CASH is your best friend get out before the s..t hits fan the family is what will pull you through a diaster.
 
   / lets discuss preps for disasters #469  
When I bought my 2012 Ford F150 I was told it did not have a replaceable fuel filter. The filter was where the fuel is filled and the fuel goes through a spinning type of filter before it enters the tank. I don't have a gas cap either. I guess I don't need it because of the built in, inline fuel filter that is now part of the tank. I think it would be impossible to siphon fuel with one of those types of fuel filters in there.
 
   / lets discuss preps for disasters #470  
void777. You didn't stick around and loot Wally World? That was a real lesson in how things go in real life. And that was a very local event. I can't even imagine a wide spread event. I heard that there were rogue cops holding up in a hotel, partying with a stolen generator, demanding that others get lost!
 

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