Being in the small engine repair business for over 10 years we have generated a very large volume of customers fuel which went into my 2006 Ford F150 with the addition of the proper measurement of K100S+ added to this fuel. It was always important to only siphon off the top 75% of the jerry can to avoid water and dirt contamination. A few years ago the truck started to run extremely rough likely due to water from this old fuel so we added a full bottle of ISO HEET and within minutes the truck ran smooth again. At this point we purchased Mr. Funnel and over the last few years the customers fuel has never been an issue running in my Ford. I must agree fully this is a must have product for reuse of old fuel, another great video with NO TRICKERY!
great video. you forgot to mention the most important point. Mr. Funnel works on a water fuel mix. But it does NOT work well at all with emulsified fuel. So filtering fresh bought fuel or stored fuel from a fuel container with a Mr. Funnel is DIVINE and works great. If you have a tank contamination and you pump the fuel and let it sit there will be water at the bottom, emulsified/contaminated in the centre and clean diesel at the top. Mr. Funnel is UNABLE to clear the emulsified diesel mix but only takes out parts of it.
So you think it is removing the ethanol also sine the ethanol would combine with the water? The top of the water in the measuring glass looks like it has the ethanol on top. Which is great. But will lower the octane a little.
Long ago my Dad was a commercial charter pilot, he fueled the plane from barrels often old barrels, he used a regular funnel with a FELT cloth over the funnel, said to me it would keep water out ,
Good video mate. I'm waiting for parts now to do a service on my lawnmower, noticed some crap in the fuel when I emptied the tank and then came across this product, as it's not particularly cheap I wanted to check reviews 1st.
Sort of question the flow rate of these funnels. I have one like this one but it is VERY slow. About to purchase the 15 gpm version. If I can get 1 gpm out of it, I'd be happy.
Yes! My thoughts exactly, have the smallest one and have used it (or tried to) for years, and to be honest it would struggle with a fuel intake akin to a morning urine discharge, slow, painfully so, and I’m only filling 5 litre containers with filtered kerosene. 🤦♂️ Tempted to buy the larger one but feel a bit ripped off with the claims.
I’m wondering when I’m removing the ethanol out of my regular gas with water, then shake fuel real hard, then let set and settle, would this funnel still strain the mixed water/ethanol out from my fuel?
Does anyone know if I can run some already mixed(50-1) 2 stroke fuel through the funnel? I have 38 gallons of gas/oil mixed at 50 to 1 for 2 stroke outboard, that is also mixed with water.
Since the only thing really keeping water out is the fact that the filter media is hydrophobic and has small enough holes to keep the cohesion/adhesion property so it doesn't go through, I bet 50:1 would be fine going through. The oil and fuel in 50:1 should not separate and filter out.
The instructions say that it should not be stored in a bag or container but when I take it with me in my sled, I don't want it to leak in my storage box.
these days our fuel is 10% ethanol alcohol, which is hydroscopic (attracts water from the atmosphere). The ethanol mixes readily with water, and the ethanol is indistinguishable from the water in the fuel. Does the Mr Funnel filter out the ethanol which is water laden from the gasoline?
I use recreational fuel mixed with Seafoam for all my gas powered equipment , do I still have to worry about water in my gas can , my gas cans are on a waist high wood shelf
I bought the smaller model Mr Funnel, the F1NC for my kerosene heater - it has no sediment bowl like this one. As soon as I got it, I filled it with water just below the top. And ALL the water went through. I repeated this several times. So I called FloTool support to see if it was defective. The support person told me to only fill the funnel halfway up the screen portion; that filling over that level would let water through. And that the pressure balance to stop the water going through the screen was delicate. But halfway up the screen is only about about 11/16" on my model. That makes adding fuel to the funnel a real pain to stay under half way, especially with my battery powered pump. About 30 minutes for 1.9 Gallons. So what's the real story on Mr Funnel?
That's an interesting take that I've certainly never heard. I filled this one with a full bottle of water and nothing went through. It definitely works.
@@EliminatorPerformance I've seen several videos that show a Mr Funnel holding a full fill of water. I'm thinking perhaps FloTool was just avoiding having to replace a defective product, but that's just a guess. I need to re-test mine to see if it even holds water at halfway up the filter. I'm considering buying the larger F8 model (5 gpm vs 2.7gpm) with a taller central filter, and try that one. Wick style kerosene heaters are real sensitive to getting water in the wick - it's very tough to get it out. Requires complete disassembly to remove the wick, and re-installing a wick to the correct uniform height is a real tedious job.
You were told bullshit. The screen has pores that are smaller than the water molecules so the water doesn't pass through. Even the print on the box says this.
I can attest to this, mine does the same, same model too. Flow rate is pathetic and tedious. Like you I was going to ‘upgrade’ but it seems the flow claims are complete BS. Makes me wonder how well it filters…
This very informative. I have lawn equipment that’s expensive one is a Honda HRX 217 mower & Cub cadet mower . & Aren,s snowblower that was given to me yrs ago. I do run fuel stabilizer. In the spring - through early fall I use Lucas fuel cleaner & put a bottle in the can of gasoline. I use Shell or Kirkland (Costco) fuels only. Plus a Sthil trimmer I use Sthil fuel in it moto mix . That funnel would be a good investment. Especially for My power equipment
Yeah the only reason the jar had fuel in it is because the sediment bowl had the fuel in it, other than that I’m definitely getting one for next year. Great video on this product
Thanks James, they work amazing. Just be sure to get the name brand Mr. funnel, I'm not sponsored or anything, but I've heard from viewers that they "don't work" and it turned out they had the Chinese knock offs
Does it separate ethanol fuel from the gasoline? If you were going to remove ethanol from the fuel with water, then filter it through Mr. Funnel. Would it separate the ethanol water mix?
I can't answer for your specific situation, but where Inlive in Canada, the city runs "ecocentres" where you can bring hazardous products, including gas. Maybe try to call your city and ask?
Not unless the ethanol has gone through phase separation and detached from the fuel. This filter is only hydrophobic, meaning it repels water, not alcohol. However, the alcohol can unbind from the fuel and bind to water, so if you had old fuel that had been sitting and there was a bunch of water in it, chances are there would be less ethanol. Hope that helps.
Good day OK Jake Now take your funnel, put flashlight on top & shine in, look from bottom up, my 1st one had a small hole that you could see thur, 2nd one I didn't look thur. I got my at CTC. Thanks
@@digitalbilly it works great, but as I said in some other comments, make sure you get the name brand Mr. Funnel. The Chinese knock offs aren't as good!
I just bought one for the express purpose of helping to remove ethanol from gasoline. Short answer: I don't believe it worked for this purpose, I returned it. I remove ethanol from gasoline by mixing 3 parts gas to 1 part water. I mix vigorously and let sit for a day until the gas is crystal clear. At this point, the water below is cloudy and there seems to be "bubbles of liquid" sitting right on the edge between the water and the gasoline. I'm not sure if these bubble are the ethanol, or if the ethanol is mixed in the water, thus making it cloudy. I AM pretty sure the yellow gas is the "gas", and that's all I want. I take a small tube and siphon off the gas until it gets close to the separation line. Normally, I'm done at this point, as I don't mind a little waste to get rid of my ethanol. It was here that I started experimenting w/ the funnel. Yes, I bought the real brand funnel, not a copy. I first tested w/ water, and sure enough none came through the filter. I emptied the funnel, and waited until my leftover bottle w/ a little gas on top of the bubbles on top of the cloudy water had settled. I did this as the instructions seemed to state "do not shake up the gas before funneling". I can only assume that "shook" gas might pass through the filter along with water. I slowly poured the remainder into the funnel. Some water was filtered and stayed in the funnel. what passed through the filter and into the bottle however, was a thin layer of yellow gas, on top of a cloudy clear liquid. I'm not a chemist, but those results right there showed me not to trust this filter for filtering gasoline from a water/ethanol mixture. The whole pour gently thing kinda bugs me in general with this product as well. Take away the idea of removing ethanol from the gas via mixing the gas with water. Imagine just using the funnel for its intended purpose. I would think the act of tipping a gas can and quickly pouring it into the funnel, as fast as the funnel will allow, would inherently mix up the gas with water, thus allowing some water that had ethanol bound with it, go through the funnel anyway. To be fair, I returned the funnel after my first result of seeing whitish cloudy liquid sitting below a layer of yellow gasoline after being put through the filter. I didn't do any other extensive testing. It still puts a little doubt in my mind. Sorry for the novel, but I just wanted to give the type of answer that I came here looking for myself.
Since the only thing really keeping water out is the fact that the filter media is hydrophobic and has small enough holes to keep the cohesion/adhesion property so it doesn't go through, I doubt it would filter ethanol efficiently. Try a funnel with felt? I heard that works for separation of water/gas. Your test seemed pretty good so I'd be curious to see if a felt funnel works.
Use ethanol stabil & quit playing stupid games putting water in gas alcohol is fuel 1000+ Hp funny cars run on straight alcohol cause gas don’t have enough umph alky all the way❤
But what happens if your fuel is E10 (10% ethanol) to start with. I understand the ethanol is miscible with H2O and will readily mix and keep it in solution. Will Mr Funnel filter out this solubalized H2O+ethanol mix or will it let it through? From some quick research, I understand that the way the Mr Funnel filter works is via surface tension -> H2O has high surface tension and will not pass through the filter. H2O+ethanol has a much lower surface tension (ethanol has minimal surface tension) so I'm assuming it will let it all through... In other words, these filters will NOT get water out of contaminated E10 fuel!
Ethanol fuel by itself will pass through, the filter does not stop that. So it can't be used to remove ethanol from the fuel by itself. You can add water to your ethanol fuel, the alcohol (ethanol) will bind to the water and then it can be filtered through, and the filter will only allow the fuel. You will now have lower octane ethanol free fuel. You will then have to add an octane booster to this new fuel.
@@EliminatorPerformance have you tried yourself to see if it will filter out mixture of water and ethanol? Some people on Amazon that if you use octane booster that mr funnel won’t filter out. Than you for the video
The instructions on the box say the filter has pores smaller than the water molecules which is why water doesn't pass through. I read nothing about surface tension, but I'm curious to know if it will remove extra absorbed water from E10 in vehicles layed up over winter.
Did you make sure you got a real Mr. Funnel? I hear the Chinese knock offs have holes in the filters that allow some water through. The Mr. Funnel brand works great!
@@EliminatorPerformance yes. If it's just plain water it will hold 80% of it if you fill the funnel. If it's mixed with fuel it will just go right thru. I had a tank of gas that got alot of water in it. And wouldn't start. So I drained the tank via fuel pump to grab all the water at the bottom. Once I was getting straight fuel I stopped connected everything and started the truck. I drained 20 gallons of fuel. And put it all thru the funnel. It all went thru. No issue. Once it was in the bucket it separated fuel and water again. So I funneled it again and maybe got about 1 cup of water out of 20 gallons. With funnel. But doing it the old float way. I ended up taking out almost 2 gallons of water.
@@oddessy2g interesting, I haven't had any issues with mine. I even had a customer come to me with his rider twice in 1yr with water in fuel and recommended this to him. He hasn't been back, yet lol
@@EliminatorPerformance I don't doubt you. Lol I mean I watched the vid. But maybe I got a bad one. Idk I'll grab another one. I still have 20 gallons just sitting there that I don't want to use. Lol
@@oddessy2g yea I'd give it a shot, I honestly didn't think it would work as good as it did, bottle of water essentially and not a drop went through. I definitely like using them because even if it gets the majority of water out, it still filters small debris.
the reason why you was getting spilling is exactly how the ganesh statues in india was supposed to be drinking milk. the milk would run down the chin and the front of the statue to the base witch is usually covered in flowers and such hiding the milk.
A 3.5 gpm Mr funnel on amazon Are 39.00. A. 3.5 Gpm Hopkins on Amazon are 20.99. BOTH MADE BY FLO TOOL. Small engines. 3.5 gpm. Is plenty. Just sayin. Loved the video. Proved my buddy right. I was skeptical as always. But I’m convinced. Just now ordered the 3.5. Gpm
Being in the small engine repair business for over 10 years we have generated a very large volume of customers fuel which went into my 2006 Ford F150 with the addition of the proper measurement of K100S+ added to this fuel. It was always important to only siphon off the top 75% of the jerry can to avoid water and dirt contamination. A few years ago the truck started to run extremely rough likely due to water from this old fuel so we added a full bottle of ISO HEET and within minutes the truck ran smooth again. At this point we purchased Mr. Funnel and over the last few years the customers fuel has never been an issue running in my Ford. I must agree fully this is a must have product for reuse of old fuel, another great video with NO TRICKERY!
Excellent! Mr. Funnel work great, thanks for the video!!
great video. you forgot to mention the most important point. Mr. Funnel works on a water fuel mix. But it does NOT work well at all with emulsified fuel. So filtering fresh bought fuel or stored fuel from a fuel container with a Mr. Funnel is DIVINE and works great. If you have a tank contamination and you pump the fuel and let it sit there will be water at the bottom, emulsified/contaminated in the centre and clean diesel at the top. Mr. Funnel is UNABLE to clear the emulsified diesel mix but only takes out parts of it.
I'm glad you saved the box because it shows me that I can get the exact same filter on Amazon thank you very much
Just bought one and will be using it for our lawnmower, snowblower and especially our new 2024 ski doo that has fuel sock issues.
So you think it is removing the ethanol also sine the ethanol would combine with the water? The top of the water in the measuring glass looks like it has the ethanol on top. Which is great. But will lower the octane a little.
Long ago my Dad was a commercial charter pilot, he fueled the plane from barrels often old barrels, he used a regular funnel with a FELT cloth over the funnel, said to me it would keep water out ,
will it filter out ethanol?
thats the carp the sucks in the water right out of the air.
Good demonstration . Thanks.
How many microns does it filter?The green model is Black?
Good video mate.
I'm waiting for parts now to do a service on my lawnmower, noticed some crap in the fuel when I emptied the tank and then came across this product, as it's not particularly cheap I wanted to check reviews 1st.
Thanks for watching, I still use it!
Sort of question the flow rate of these funnels. I have one like this one but it is VERY slow. About to purchase the 15 gpm version. If I can get 1 gpm out of it, I'd be happy.
Yes! My thoughts exactly, have the smallest one and have used it (or tried to) for years, and to be honest it would struggle with a fuel intake akin to a morning urine discharge, slow, painfully so, and I’m only filling 5 litre containers with filtered kerosene. 🤦♂️ Tempted to buy the larger one but feel a bit ripped off with the claims.
I’m wondering when I’m removing the ethanol out of my regular gas with water, then shake fuel real hard, then let set and settle, would this funnel still strain the mixed water/ethanol out from my fuel?
Does anyone know if I can run some already mixed(50-1) 2 stroke fuel through the funnel? I have 38 gallons of gas/oil mixed at 50 to 1 for 2 stroke outboard, that is also mixed with water.
Since the only thing really keeping water out is the fact that the filter media is hydrophobic and has small enough holes to keep the cohesion/adhesion property so it doesn't go through, I bet 50:1 would be fine going through. The oil and fuel in 50:1 should not separate and filter out.
Thank you for your time and explanation it sounds perfect
Looks like a winner!! Thanks!
Water combines to ethanol and then goes through the filter from what I've researched so as much as the ethanol can combine will go through
Yeah you have to chemically dry it with heet to get the last little bit.
The instructions say that it should not be stored in a bag or container but when I take it with me in my sled, I don't want it to leak in my storage box.
these days our fuel is 10% ethanol alcohol, which is hydroscopic (attracts water from the atmosphere). The ethanol mixes readily with water, and the ethanol is indistinguishable from the water in the fuel. Does the Mr Funnel filter out the ethanol which is water laden from the gasoline?
Can I put a 2 stoke oil /petrol mix through it
I use recreational fuel mixed with Seafoam for all my gas powered equipment , do I still have to worry about water in my gas can , my gas cans are on a waist high wood shelf
Great video how does it work with Sta-bil and non ethonal gas’s?Thanks
I use this product daily, works excellent!
I brought one of these last spring to filter my diesel fuel for my tractor. It works great, but I wasn't sure of how it works.
I bought the smaller model Mr Funnel, the F1NC for my kerosene heater - it has no sediment bowl like this one. As soon as I got it, I filled it with water just below the top. And ALL the water went through. I repeated this several times. So I called FloTool support to see if it was defective. The support person told me to only fill the funnel halfway up the screen portion; that filling over that level would let water through. And that the pressure balance to stop the water going through the screen was delicate.
But halfway up the screen is only about about 11/16" on my model. That makes adding fuel to the funnel a real pain to stay under half way, especially with my battery powered pump. About 30 minutes for 1.9 Gallons.
So what's the real story on Mr Funnel?
That's an interesting take that I've certainly never heard. I filled this one with a full bottle of water and nothing went through. It definitely works.
@@EliminatorPerformance I've seen several videos that show a Mr Funnel holding a full fill of water. I'm thinking perhaps FloTool was just avoiding having to replace a defective product, but that's just a guess. I need to re-test mine to see if it even holds water at halfway up the filter. I'm considering buying the larger F8 model (5 gpm vs 2.7gpm) with a taller central filter, and try that one. Wick style kerosene heaters are real sensitive to getting water in the wick - it's very tough to get it out. Requires complete disassembly to remove the wick, and re-installing a wick to the correct uniform height is a real tedious job.
You were told bullshit. The screen has pores that are smaller than the water molecules so the water doesn't pass through. Even the print on the box says this.
I can attest to this, mine does the same, same model too.
Flow rate is pathetic and tedious. Like you I was going to ‘upgrade’ but it seems the flow claims are complete BS. Makes me wonder how well it filters…
This very informative. I have lawn equipment that’s expensive one is a Honda HRX 217 mower & Cub cadet mower . & Aren,s snowblower that was given to me yrs ago. I do run fuel stabilizer. In the spring - through early fall I use Lucas fuel cleaner & put a bottle in the can of gasoline. I use Shell or Kirkland (Costco) fuels only. Plus a Sthil trimmer I use Sthil fuel in it moto mix . That funnel would be a good investment. Especially for My power equipment
Was the gasoline the low quality with alcohol ?
Can this filter can be used for diesel fuel?
Terrific video.
These funnels real work good. I have one and I have used it a few times. Gets out the water and sediment.
Yeah the only reason the jar had fuel in it is because the sediment bowl had the fuel in it, other than that I’m definitely getting one for next year. Great video on this product
Thanks James, they work amazing. Just be sure to get the name brand Mr. funnel, I'm not sponsored or anything, but I've heard from viewers that they "don't work" and it turned out they had the Chinese knock offs
Eliminator, the fuel that you filtered looked as if there was still some water in the fuel ?? Am I not seeing correctly ??? Thanks
Does it separate ethanol fuel from the gasoline? If you were going to remove ethanol from the fuel with water, then filter it through Mr. Funnel. Would it separate the ethanol water mix?
As far as I know, it would only separate the alcohol (ethanol) and not the water.
Great information on how this product brakes it down, but what to do with the dirty left over a fuel? Can anyone answer that, I live in the USA.
I can't answer for your specific situation, but where Inlive in Canada, the city runs "ecocentres" where you can bring hazardous products, including gas. Maybe try to call your city and ask?
Work with diesel??
I have no idea, you'll have to google that. Should work just fine though I'd assume.
I’ll have to check it out.
they work great
What about mixed fuel or 2 stroke
Is it good for removing ethanol from the fuel?
Not unless the ethanol has gone through phase separation and detached from the fuel. This filter is only hydrophobic, meaning it repels water, not alcohol. However, the alcohol can unbind from the fuel and bind to water, so if you had old fuel that had been sitting and there was a bunch of water in it, chances are there would be less ethanol. Hope that helps.
@@EliminatorPerformance I'm thinking of adding water to the fuel first to separate the ethanol then using this. Should work hopefully.
I liked the video, but I have a question, after you use it, is there any maintenance? Do you have to clean debris out of the filter?
Good day OK Jake Now take your funnel, put flashlight on top & shine in, look from bottom up, my 1st one had a small hole that you could see thur, 2nd one I didn't look thur. I got my at CTC. Thanks
Good idea to check for flaws thanks
@@waynestefinashen239 Thanks
Interesting
wow. pretty cool stuff will have to buy one of those bad boys Stat... thank EP.
Added to my Amazon cart
does it work with a fuel stabilizer already in the gas?
Yes, it only filters out debris and water!
@@EliminatorPerformance are you sure? Have you tried it yourself?
I'm thinking u should have used a clean jar
It works but for how long?
Still working, use it daily!
@@EliminatorPerformance thanks for the feed back. I was thinking the water separation would fail after a few passes.
@@digitalbilly it works great, but as I said in some other comments, make sure you get the name brand Mr. Funnel. The Chinese knock offs aren't as good!
Awesome!!!!
Very good ...
I just bought one for the express purpose of helping to remove ethanol from gasoline. Short answer: I don't believe it worked for this purpose, I returned it.
I remove ethanol from gasoline by mixing 3 parts gas to 1 part water. I mix vigorously and let sit for a day until the gas is crystal clear. At this point, the water below is cloudy and there seems to be "bubbles of liquid" sitting right on the edge between the water and the gasoline. I'm not sure if these bubble are the ethanol, or if the ethanol is mixed in the water, thus making it cloudy. I AM pretty sure the yellow gas is the "gas", and that's all I want.
I take a small tube and siphon off the gas until it gets close to the separation line. Normally, I'm done at this point, as I don't mind a little waste to get rid of my ethanol. It was here that I started experimenting w/ the funnel.
Yes, I bought the real brand funnel, not a copy. I first tested w/ water, and sure enough none came through the filter. I emptied the funnel, and waited until my leftover bottle w/ a little gas on top of the bubbles on top of the cloudy water had settled. I did this as the instructions seemed to state "do not shake up the gas before funneling". I can only assume that "shook" gas might pass through the filter along with water.
I slowly poured the remainder into the funnel. Some water was filtered and stayed in the funnel. what passed through the filter and into the bottle however, was a thin layer of yellow gas, on top of a cloudy clear liquid. I'm not a chemist, but those results right there showed me not to trust this filter for filtering gasoline from a water/ethanol mixture.
The whole pour gently thing kinda bugs me in general with this product as well. Take away the idea of removing ethanol from the gas via mixing the gas with water. Imagine just using the funnel for its intended purpose. I would think the act of tipping a gas can and quickly pouring it into the funnel, as fast as the funnel will allow, would inherently mix up the gas with water, thus allowing some water that had ethanol bound with it, go through the funnel anyway.
To be fair, I returned the funnel after my first result of seeing whitish cloudy liquid sitting below a layer of yellow gasoline after being put through the filter. I didn't do any other extensive testing. It still puts a little doubt in my mind. Sorry for the novel, but I just wanted to give the type of answer that I came here looking for myself.
Since the only thing really keeping water out is the fact that the filter media is hydrophobic and has small enough holes to keep the cohesion/adhesion property so it doesn't go through, I doubt it would filter ethanol efficiently. Try a funnel with felt? I heard that works for separation of water/gas. Your test seemed pretty good so I'd be curious to see if a felt funnel works.
Use ethanol stabil & quit playing stupid games putting water in gas alcohol is fuel 1000+ Hp funny cars run on straight alcohol cause gas don’t have enough umph alky all the way❤
Mr. Funnel works! I've tested it!
So many naysayers, I use it nearly every day!
But what happens if your fuel is E10 (10% ethanol) to start with. I understand the ethanol is miscible with H2O and will readily mix and keep it in solution. Will Mr Funnel filter out this solubalized H2O+ethanol mix or will it let it through? From some quick research, I understand that the way the Mr Funnel filter works is via surface tension -> H2O has high surface tension and will not pass through the filter. H2O+ethanol has a much lower surface tension (ethanol has minimal surface tension) so I'm assuming it will let it all through... In other words, these filters will NOT get water out of contaminated E10 fuel!
Ethanol fuel by itself will pass through, the filter does not stop that. So it can't be used to remove ethanol from the fuel by itself. You can add water to your ethanol fuel, the alcohol (ethanol) will bind to the water and then it can be filtered through, and the filter will only allow the fuel. You will now have lower octane ethanol free fuel. You will then have to add an octane booster to this new fuel.
@@EliminatorPerformance have you tried yourself to see if it will filter out mixture of water and ethanol? Some people on Amazon that if you use octane booster that mr funnel won’t filter out.
Than you for the video
The instructions on the box say the filter has pores smaller than the water molecules which is why water doesn't pass through. I read nothing about surface tension, but I'm curious to know if it will remove extra absorbed water from E10 in vehicles layed up over winter.
Thumbs up to you.
Cool
Excelent
Doesn't work. Just bought one and water goes right thru it if water is mixed with fuel. I also poured water in it and it went thru.
Did you make sure you got a real Mr. Funnel? I hear the Chinese knock offs have holes in the filters that allow some water through. The Mr. Funnel brand works great!
@@EliminatorPerformance yes. If it's just plain water it will hold 80% of it if you fill the funnel.
If it's mixed with fuel it will just go right thru.
I had a tank of gas that got alot of water in it. And wouldn't start. So I drained the tank via fuel pump to grab all the water at the bottom.
Once I was getting straight fuel I stopped connected everything and started the truck.
I drained 20 gallons of fuel. And put it all thru the funnel. It all went thru. No issue. Once it was in the bucket it separated fuel and water again.
So I funneled it again and maybe got about 1 cup of water out of 20 gallons. With funnel. But doing it the old float way. I ended up taking out almost 2 gallons of water.
@@oddessy2g interesting, I haven't had any issues with mine. I even had a customer come to me with his rider twice in 1yr with water in fuel and recommended this to him. He hasn't been back, yet lol
@@EliminatorPerformance I don't doubt you. Lol I mean I watched the vid. But maybe I got a bad one. Idk I'll grab another one. I still have 20 gallons just sitting there that I don't want to use. Lol
@@oddessy2g yea I'd give it a shot, I honestly didn't think it would work as good as it did, bottle of water essentially and not a drop went through. I definitely like using them because even if it gets the majority of water out, it still filters small debris.
Sorcery!
Nol and water sit at bottom of gas can
the reason why you was getting spilling is exactly how the ganesh statues in india was supposed to be drinking milk.
the milk would run down the chin and the front of the statue to the base witch is usually covered in flowers and such hiding the milk.
Was this diesel? Did you buy your wife a new set of measuring cups? Nice review.
A 3.5 gpm Mr funnel on amazon Are 39.00. A. 3.5 Gpm Hopkins on Amazon are 20.99. BOTH MADE BY FLO TOOL. Small engines. 3.5 gpm. Is plenty. Just sayin. Loved the video. Proved my buddy right. I was skeptical as always. But I’m convinced. Just now ordered the 3.5. Gpm