Hazardous Material - Border Crossing
#1
Team Owner
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Hazardous Material - Border Crossing
We want to go to St. Thomas this spring to the drag strip. I didn't think too much about it but I run methanol with the super charger and would like to bring about a gallon with me.
We'll probably do the track and then head to Toronto for the rest of the weekend before heading home.
Anyone know the rules for transporting small amounts of what I assume the Canadian government would call a hazardous material? There is the BIS hotline but its automated.
We'll probably do the track and then head to Toronto for the rest of the weekend before heading home.
Anyone know the rules for transporting small amounts of what I assume the Canadian government would call a hazardous material? There is the BIS hotline but its automated.
#2
Race Director
Here is the Canada Border Services website for Dangerous Good and Materials.
To avoid the hassle, it might be better to source locally.
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publicati...-13-5-eng.html
Methanol probably falls under the Dangerous Good Section.
Will U.S Customs even let you export to Canada?
To avoid the hassle, it might be better to source locally.
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publicati...-13-5-eng.html
Methanol probably falls under the Dangerous Good Section.
Will U.S Customs even let you export to Canada?
Last edited by Zeeman28a; 02-20-2017 at 08:35 PM.
#3
i would not sweat it. If anything I would put it in a red gas can and keep it in your trunk. No different than carrying some gas. You have it in your car tank anyway, so if you don't make a big deal it won't be. The worst thing that can happen is they will take it. As a back up maybe someone from South Western Ontario can chime in and let OP know where to get some locally
Last edited by 79 Bullet; 02-20-2017 at 08:49 PM.
#4
Team Owner
Thread Starter
Here is the Canada Border Services website for Dangerous Good and Materials.
To avoid the hassle, it might be better to source locally.
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publicati...-13-5-eng.html
Methanol probably falls under the Dangerous Good Section.
Will U.S Customs even let you export to Canada?
To avoid the hassle, it might be better to source locally.
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publicati...-13-5-eng.html
Methanol probably falls under the Dangerous Good Section.
Will U.S Customs even let you export to Canada?
US customs does not check when you leave, it is all up to the agents on the other side, same is true re-entering the US.
The only issue with sourcing it locally is if I leave the house full I figure 6 runs will drain it. I only need 1.5 gallons to refill and its sold in 5 gallon containers. I use a 5 gallon container over 15 tanks of gas on average so will have lots of extra meth.
We are going to Montreal for F1 and I want to take the C7 to that too so I need to bring more.
I put it in MSR fuel bottles when we travel, same you'd use on a bike.
Last edited by NoOne; 02-20-2017 at 08:53 PM.
#5
Team Owner
Thread Starter
i would not sweat it. If anything I would put it in a red gas can and keep it in your trunk. No different than carrying some gas. You have it in your car tank anyway, so if you don't make a big deal it won't be. The worst thing that can happen is they will take it. As a back up maybe someone from South Western Ontario can chime in and let OP know where to get some locally
Today I would not. Because the second question after what's in the gas can if they are smart is do you have it in the car which I do.
It's in the windshield washer reservoir.
#6
Why don't you contact St. Thomas Dragway directly and ask your question. Fuel cars have been coming from the US since the early sixties so I am pretty sure they will know.
Other option is contacting the East London Timing Association in London, Ontario and ask the question. Lots of knowledge there.
Good luck. St. Thomas is a great facility that I have enjoyed for years.
Other option is contacting the East London Timing Association in London, Ontario and ask the question. Lots of knowledge there.
Good luck. St. Thomas is a great facility that I have enjoyed for years.
Last edited by Black 03 Z06; 02-20-2017 at 11:16 PM.
#8
Safety Car
the SC guys I know tell me it's just the same methyl hydrate you can buy at any Crappy Tire or similar type place by the liter... I've watched a buddy add some to his snow meth tank before as well.... shouldn't be an issue, nor a mystery?
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Methanol, methyl hydrate, methyl alcohol, wood naphtha, wood alcohol and carbinol are all names for the same chemical compound.
If you are worried about bringing your own, methyl hydrate is readily available at most Canadian hardware and building stores:
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.m...000130947.html
https://www.lowes.ca/paint-thinners-..._g1441530.html
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/me...-0497127p.html
https://www.homehardware.ca/en/rec/i...mg0/R-I1620044
http://www.rona.ca/en/hydrate---meth...ate-2000208--1
Last edited by 7t2vette; 02-21-2017 at 06:32 PM.
#10
Le Mans Master
Would Isopropyl (sp?) alcohol work?
Iso is rubbing alcohol.
I run Iso in my snowmachine fuel as an anti-freeze additive, have for decades, never an issue.
Iso is rubbing alcohol.
I run Iso in my snowmachine fuel as an anti-freeze additive, have for decades, never an issue.
#11
Safety Car
labels on gas line anti freeze all say "contains methyl hydrate"
#12
Le Mans Master
I was told that mythel would keep the water from freezing and Iso would mix with water and burn it (slight backfire from water hitting the cylinder), but no scientific facts to back it up
were off topic. Sorry
OP buy your methyl here.
were off topic. Sorry
OP buy your methyl here.
#13
Safety Car
So for even more unless info, when I couldn't get race gas that I would add methyl hydrate to in the winter for an event in Quebec to prevent freezing up we'd use 110 octane aviation fuel which contains antifreeze .... Apparently 105 doesn't as the planes that use 105 don't go high enough to need 110 with anti freeze ...
Now we're really off topic!
Now we're really off topic!