Can alittle wet contained by a gas can basis a mower not to start? I left a gas can within the yard while it be...

I left a gas can within the yard while it be raining yesterday, bot 20$ worth of gas filled it, next put the gas in my mower and very soon it wont start. I am about to dump out adjectives the gas, could rain enjoy tainted the gas?
Yes. The water is heavier than the gas so it will be on the bottom. In the gas cistern of the lawn mower, if the hose gets within the line to the engine where on earth it should ignite with the spark plug, it will NOT START. Since WATER does not burn resembling gas. You will have to draw from some HEET to evaporate the water surrounded by the gas tank and later it should start.


You can pour the gas into another container, adjectives but the last enunciate 1/2 gallon. Then pour the last bit into a clear cup jar. You can see the water on the bottom- if no water- after pour it into your other container. continue this until you find the river. Then just pour the hose down out on the ground.

you may have to dump the gas surrounded by the lawn mower. If necessary- remove the spark plug and verbs trying to start it until the line is clear of sea. then replace the plug, put in more fuel and crank it.
Answers:    Yes, but don't throw the gas out. You can get hold of Sta-Bill, it takes hose out of fuel and also acts as a fuel stabilizer that will see you to keep the fuel for 12 months minus it deteriorating. One can, 8 oz. will do the trick. You can get it at Wal Mart.