yes
Gasoline will turn an orange color when it goes bad and it will also have a foul odor. New gasoline is a clear with a slight tan color.
yes
There are many things that can cause gasoline to go bad. Time (decrease in volatility), oxidation, or water contamination are all culprits.
Yes, gasoline starts to go bad when it is about 1 month old. After 6 months you should not burn it in an engine unless you have put a fuel stabilizer in it. In that case it will be usable for about 8 months. This is also important with small gasoline engines on lawnmowers for example. Bad or old gasoline can damage a small engine very easily.
Sure.
drain your tank
Gasoline is good for cars and bad for drinking. Lots of people inhale the chemicals and are sent to a vet because they could show characteristics of an animal
Bad gasoline typically has a strong, unpleasant odor that can be described as sour or off-putting, often with a hint of a chemical or rotten smell. This can indicate contamination or the presence of additives that have degraded over time. Fresh gasoline has a sharp, pungent aroma, while bad gasoline may have a more muted or rancid scent. If gasoline smells unusual or significantly different from its normal scent, it may be wise to avoid using it.
is this a gasoline or diesel engine if it is diesel you have a bad injector, or the fuel pump is bad if it is a gasoline engine, you could have a bad injector, a bad spark plug,bad plug leads, timing is wrong,bad ignition points or bad distributor cap those are a few to start with
It depends on how you cook them. dont fry them you can bake them, smother them on the stove or grill them
I assume the grilling is in cooking? In which case, grilling is considered to be a healthier option that frying in a frying pan.
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