[AT] White Gas
Bob Seith
seithr at denison.edu
Wed Apr 13 08:32:06 PDT 2005
It was for blowtorches and Coleman devices (lamps and cookstoves). You
couldn't use regular gasoline because the tetraethyl lead in it fouled
up the burners.
You can use Coleman fuel (sold in hardware stores and outdoor supply
places) as a substitute.
Maybe you can also use modern unleaded gas?
Bob Seith
Ray Trimble wrote:
>In the late 50's I remember that some service
>stations had White gas. Does anyone know what
>this gas was and what was it used for?
>Was this a local thing, nort Louisiana, East
>Texas?
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>Ray
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