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#648669 Tue Mar 01 2016 07:25 PM
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Never seen anything homogenized in gas and oil,what does that really mean?? Love to find another one like this


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In Homogenized milk the fat globules are reduced in size and dispersed uniformly through the rest of the milk so that they will not separate again such as cream rising to the top in milk that isn't.
Applying that to gasoline & outboard motor oil which are of a different weight per gallon & viscosity it suggests that they will not separate.
An old timer told me that if you mix the two under pressure they won't separate.

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Dave Rowlison #649467 Wed Mar 09 2016 06:16 PM
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I doubt that the oil/fuel mixture is a colloid at any concentration. Pressure blended might have been a better description than homogenized but it does paint an interesting picture.


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