Anyone believe ethonol damages fuel systems?
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In the marine community ethanol has wreaked havoc. It has caused built in fiberglass tanks to delaminate and leak fuel into the bilges, caused the delamination of the interior of fuel lines, destroyed rubber fuel pump diaphragms and fuel system failures. Many a marine mechanic will attest to this.
Several fellow boaters in my neighborhood have gone through this.
It was conventional practice to put your boat away with full fuel tanks to avoid exessive water in them due to condensation. Now they're saying to store them with emty fuel tanks because the alcohol will extract more moisture from the air than condensation.
Personally, I have yet to experience any of this on my boats. Go figure.1980G Standard, Restored
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In some older carbs the plastic floats would separate. Some fuel lines would start to disolve from the inside out and fuel deposits that had been building up for years would break down with ethanol.
All these problems were sorted out years ago. On the plus side ethanol boosts octane on the down side it lowers economy.
The airplane guys to all sorts of odd things that aren't very compatible with ethanol so I wouldn't base anything for bike on their aircraft opinions.
Now I don't agree with federally mandating the use of ethanol and I think it's a pork barrel deal for the ethanol producers but it's not all bad. Personally I think we should get TEL back but that'll never happen.
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Cheapest fix I know of for water in fuel is to use a bit of methylated spirits (98% alcohol) we use it here in truck tanks. changes the molecular structure of the water so it will go thru filters rather than clogging. cheap too.Comment
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