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Had to change out front fuel tank on my 96 f150, was not working when I bought her just over a year ago. The rear tank runs fine and didn't really need the second tank but this week fuel started to come out of the non working tank. So had to replace the pump and the tank. Now I have about 15 gallons of old, sour smelling gasoline to deal with. What's the best way to dispose of old gas? Could I run it through a fuel filter and slowly add a gallon here and there to mix it with fresh clean gas?

Had to change out front fuel tank on my 96 f150, was not working when I bought her just over a year ago. The rear tank runs fine and didn't really need the second tank but this week fuel started to come out of the non working tank. So had to replace the pump and the tank. Now I have about 15 gallons of old, sour smelling gasoline to deal with. What's the best way to dispose of old gas? Could I run it through a fuel filter and slowly add a gallon here and there to mix it with fresh clean gas?

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Was it a newer generator? I used to run old gas through carburetor cars and trucks, maybe small engines are more sensitive?

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it was a honda generator and it required a full rebuild essentially

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Maybe I should just start a bonfire instead of risking it.