You CAN (Probably) Store Petrol Legally.

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Yorkshire Andy
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Re: You CAN (Probably) Store Petrol Legally.

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jennyjj01 wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 10:45 pm
jennyjj01 wrote: Thu Apr 10, 2025 10:54 pm I'll probably limit myself to what I can use in three months of normal usage, so that rotation will keep up with degradation. Say 100 to 160L or 5 to 8 jerry cans
Well, as a first bit of rotation, Today I glugged 20L from jerry can to car. Jerry can has a special detachable spout.

IT'S A BLOOMIN' MAUL!

The weight of the jerry can will inevitably break or ruin the spout and I can see a major spillage event.

If I'm to rotate petrol, I need an easier way of using it. Either raising the jerry can and pump/syphoning, or an appropriate powered pump. I don't fancy using an electrical pump for safety reasons. Maybe I'll sit the can on the wheely bin and syphon it with a hand started pump.
Jiggle syphon with esd hose

https://www.halfords.com/tools/garage-e ... lsrc=aw.ds
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jennyjj01
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Re: You CAN (Probably) Store Petrol Legally.

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Yorkshire Andy wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 7:36 am
jennyjj01 wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 10:45 pm
jennyjj01 wrote: Thu Apr 10, 2025 10:54 pm I'll probably limit myself to what I can use in three months of normal usage, so that rotation will keep up with degradation. Say 100 to 160L or 5 to 8 jerry cans
IT'S A BLOOMIN' MAUL!
Maybe I'll sit the can on the wheely bin and syphon it with a hand started pump.
Jiggle syphon with esd hose

https://www.halfords.com/tools/garage-e ... lsrc=aw.ds
Thanks. If the jerry can is on the wheely bin, it won't be very stable. This vid shows using a jiggle syphon and resting one jerry can on top of another. That might work.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XsIU6wpG ... ture=share

I notice my current jerry cans don't have locking pins :(
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Re: You CAN (Probably) Store Petrol Legally.

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jennyjj01 wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 8:52 am
Yorkshire Andy wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 7:36 am
jennyjj01 wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 10:45 pm
IT'S A BLOOMIN' MAUL!
Maybe I'll sit the can on the wheely bin and syphon it with a hand started pump.
Jiggle syphon with esd hose

https://www.halfords.com/tools/garage-e ... lsrc=aw.ds
Thanks. If the jerry can is on the wheely bin, it won't be very stable. This vid shows using a jiggle syphon and resting one jerry can on top of another. That might work.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XsIU6wpG ... ture=share

I notice my current jerry cans don't have locking pins :(
Use fuel stabiliser then you only need to do it every 18months to 2 years. Don’t faff about.
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Re: You CAN (Probably) Store Petrol Legally.

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Peter wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 10:19 pm Use fuel stabiliser then you only need to do it every 18months to 2 years. Don’t faff about.
I'm coming around, though I still balk at the expense.
How cheaply do you think I can get some?

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grenfell
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Re: You CAN (Probably) Store Petrol Legally.

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jennyjj01 wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 10:45 pm
jennyjj01 wrote: Thu Apr 10, 2025 10:54 pm I'll probably limit myself to what I can use in three months of normal usage, so that rotation will keep up with degradation. Say 100 to 160L or 5 to 8 jerry cans
Well, as a first bit of rotation, Today I glugged 20L from jerry can to car. Jerry can has a special detachable spout.

IT'S A BLOOMIN' MAUL!

The weight of the jerry can will inevitably break or ruin the spout and I can see a major spillage event.

If I'm to rotate petrol, I need an easier way of using it. Either raising the jerry can and pump/syphoning, or an appropriate powered pump. I don't fancy using an electrical pump for safety reasons. Maybe I'll sit the can on the wheely bin and syphon it with a hand started pump.
I keep diesel in jerry cans and every so often rotate it into my transit van. I stand the can on a small step ladder ( on the top platform) and use a simple plastic tube to syphon it. Or alternatively my wife will hold a large tundish that also has a fine filter in it and I tip the can into that. I find that I can also support the weight of the can on the step ladders with the second method.
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Re: You CAN (Probably) Store Petrol Legally.

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jennyjj01 wrote: Thu Apr 10, 2025 10:54 pm I also see it as a valuable barter commodity, should tshtf. I expect post shtf, driving would be pretty much untenable anyway


Still, even under ideal conditions:
Regular petrol: Starts to degrade after about 3–6 months.
Stabilized fuel (with fuel stabilizer): Can last 1–3 years.

* Diesel storage is not subject to the same restrictions
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I've seen it mentioned before and it appears in films and tv , the whole using petrol to barter idea , but have always wondered just how feasible it would be given the relatively short shelf life . Would people be wary be wary of trading or taking payment in petrol that was potentially old enough to be useless?