Crossfire injectors.

Ken Kelly kenkelly at lucent.com
Mon Feb 7 19:39:26 GMT 2000


We all have our own tricks. I washed mine out, dried it in
the sun for 2 days, Then put my shop vac pushing air into
the filler neck, with the gauge removed. This insured
constant air flow through the tank, so that a little trapped
gas didn't get released by the heat and cause an explosive
mixture in the tank. 

	I admit the solution of using a car exhaust sounds like a
better one. We live (hopefully) and learn.

		Ken

Steve Ciciora wrote:
> 
> On the subject of welding gas tanks... After washing and drying, I put
> some warm water in, and then about 1/2 lb of dry ice (from the Ice Cream
> store).  Wait a few minutes, and then I'm pretty sure there is no more O2
> left.
> 
> On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Programmer wrote:
> 
> > CO2 !!!!
> >
> > Cheap and inert...
> >
> > LW
> 
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