Are petrol and diesel jerry cans the same?

Diesel will generally last longer than petrol before it goes stale and if you use a proper diesel biocide and stabiliser, you can store it for at least a year. Two-stroke petrol usually can't be stored for much longer than a month or two before it begins to separate and lose potency.
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Can I use same jerry can for diesel and petrol?

Yes, it's perfectly legal to fill up a jerry can or petrol can as long as it meets some basic standards. The regulations state that metal containers can be up to 20 litres in capacity while plastic cans can be up to 10 litres.
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Can you use a red jerry can for diesel?

In a pinch it works, but its best to have a yellow can for diesel, and a red can for gas if you can manage it.
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Can you put diesel in plastic jerry can?

With such a range of uses, it's no surprise that plastic drums can also be used for storing diesel fuel.
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Can I use diesel can for petrol?

The same applies to cleaning out a diesel jerry can which has previously use and now is needed to hold petrol. If you then want to use it for carrying petrol or find yourself having filled up the can with the wrong fuel then you need to make sure that all traces of diesel are removed.
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Is there a difference between diesel and gas cans?

YELLOW: Diesel (Flammable)

Yellow gas cans serve as diesel fuel containers and meet the same governmental requirements. The stark color contrast from gas cans make it easier to recognize the difference in fuel types.
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Can I fill a jerry can at a petrol station?

Is it legal to fill up a Steel or plastic Jerrycan at the petrol station? Yes, it is legal. However, some filling stations may have their own local rules about filling portable fuel cans. These rules may cover the size and number of cans that are allowed to be filled.
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What colour jerry can for petrol?

Container colour

There are NO restrictions on the colour for plastic or metal containers but general custom and practice is that green is used for unleaded petrol and black for diesel.
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What fuel is a green jerry can for?

The 12 colours and contents are: red - unleaded petrol; orange - ethanol; olive yellow - diesel; bottle green - two stroke 25:1; shamrock green - drip torch; bluebell blue - AdBlue; bright blue - chain and bar oil; powder blue - kerosene; mist blue - water; pipeline grey - two stroke 50:1; black - oil; and nut brown - ...
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What do jerry can colours mean?

Red=Gasoline. Yellow=Diesel. White= Drinking water. Blue=Jet Fuel (Helicopter and M-1 JP4) Army Green= Fresh lake or stream water (Not for Drinking)
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What do different colour jerry cans mean?

The colours include black (oil), bright blue (chain and bar oil), bottle green (25:1 two stroke mix), grey (50:1 two stroke mix), green (drip torch for burn-backs), signal red (unleaded petrol), olive yellow (diesel), powder blue (kerosene) and orange (ethanol).
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How long does petrol last in a plastic jerry can?

Though it naturally degrades and loses combustibility over time due to oxidation (exposure to oxygen) and evaporation of its volatile compounds, gasoline usually lasts three to six months when properly stored in a labeled, tightly sealed plastic container or metal tank of the capacity recommended by your fire ...
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How long does diesel last in a jerry can?

As for diesel, it can remain usable for between six and 12 months before becoming 'gummy' which, if used, can clog up filters and cause you issues with your engine.
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Are metal jerry cans better than plastic?

Are metal or plastic gas cans better? Unless you are storing large quantities of fuel, plastic containers offer all of the same functionality of metal containers. They are generally more resistant to puncture, and will flex more as external temperatures fluctuate.
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Is 10 year old diesel fuel still good?

' In reality, there is no expiration date on diesel per se, but the performance of your diesel fuel is affected the longer you store it. In fact, storing diesel without properly treating it can lead to all kinds of issues, not only for the fuelitself, but for any vehicle you decide to put the fuel in later.
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Does petrol or diesel go off?

Both petrol and diesel can expire even under the best conditions, but there are ways of treating fuel to be able to store it for longer. Petrol goes 'stale' more quickly than diesel – impurities and condensation in the tank can cause the fuel to go slimy if you leave it for more than a couple of months.
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Does diesel or petrol last longer?

So, do diesel or petrol engines last longer? Diesel engines do last longer than petrol ones. Diesel is a light oil and when burned and used as fuel by the vehicle it lubricates the parts of the engine. This prolongs the life of the engine.
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Can I store petrol in my shed?

Ideally petrol should be kept in a shed or garage that is separated from the dwelling. Containers of petrol should only be stored in a well-ventilated, secure outbuilding away from living accomodation and from all sources of ignition, such as fires, lights and any electrical points such as sockets or fuse boxes.
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Is it legal to carry petrol in your car?

Motorists can legally store up to 30 litres of petrol in a maximum of two suitable containers in their vehicles. But it must be kept away from the passenger compartment and in suitable portal petrol storage containers.
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What are black jerry cans for?

BLACK || This is a non-designated color made purely for aesthetic purposes. In all cases, please check your local laws and be sure to coordinate with other users of the fuel cans with their designations and contents.
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What is a red jerry can?

Red jerry can with 20L capacity manufactured from 0.9mm pickled steel sheet with fuel resistant lining. Includes unique wide channel breather for smoother pouring. Leak-proof bayonet closure allows storage of the can in any position. Lined inner tank to prevent rusting from petrol, diesel, oil, water or alcohol.
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What are the different colored gas cans for?

To distinguish gasoline from diesel, the color yellow is used instead of red. Yellow gas cans serve as diesel fuel containers and meet the same governmental requirements. Distinguishing from gasoline with the yellow color allows easy recognition and less risk of fuel mixing.
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Why are fuel cans called jerry cans?

The name of the jerrycan refers to its German origins, Jerry being slang for Germans. The design was reverse engineered and subsequently copied, with minor modifications, by the Allies during the Second World War.
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Can I put diesel in a blue container?

Chemically there is not reason you can't. Gasoline (Red), Diesel (Yellow) and Kerosene (Blue) are all made of same materials - polyethylene. However, you may not be able to get gas station to fill due to fire codes. I use red containers for gasoline and have a couple of blue containers with diesel for my F350.
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Do gasoline cans have to be red?

Red safety cans indicate gasoline or flammable liquids. OSHA specifies that flammable liquids with a flash point below 80 F (27 C) must be stored in a red can with a yellow band. Industry standards specify colors for other flammable liquids, similar to the color conventions for flammable safety cabinets.
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