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hoffbug
Tony Hoffer
Minnesota
(323 posts)

Registered:
10/15/2007 05:25PM

Main British Car:
Olds 215 EFI

Ethanol free fuels
Posted by: hoffbug
Date: November 14, 2010 06:51PM

Please sign the following petition to the EPA to Let them know we need ethanol free fuels available for our vintage equipment

[www.thepetitionsite.com]


roverman
Art Gertz
Winchester, CA.
(3188 posts)

Registered:
04/24/2009 11:02AM

Main British Car:
74' Jensen Healy, 79 Huff. GT 1, 74 MGB Lotus 907,2L

Re: Ethanol free fuels
Posted by: roverman
Date: November 15, 2010 11:27AM

Tony, Your kidding-right ? I'm curious as to what consortium is "pushing" this movement. I suggest a study of "PerformanceE85" webbsite. Perhaps you can pitch, in sensible terms, why ethanol is the enemy. Good luck with that. roverman.


Moderator
Curtis Jacobson
Portland Oregon
(4577 posts)

Registered:
10/12/2007 02:16AM

Main British Car:
71 MGBGT, Buick 215

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Re: Ethanol free fuels
Posted by: Moderator
Date: November 15, 2010 01:26PM

This is old news for a lot of the country. I've been obliged to buy ethanol blended fuel in wintertime for at least ten years. Since ~2007, it's been year round. Yes, fuel economy in terms of gross MPG is certainly worse with ethanol blended fuel. Yes, ethanol makes carburetors more likely to "percolate" due to high heat. (I tried a phenolic spacer and various float settings, but ended up replacing a worn out carb in order to achieve a reasonably smooth idle.) As I recall, when they first started putting ethanol in gasoline back in the eighties, people reported problems with plastic carburetor floats. It's frustrating that the world keeps changing and we have to change too, but IMHO 10 or 15% ethanol blended gasoline is something we can live with.


hoffbug
Tony Hoffer
Minnesota
(323 posts)

Registered:
10/15/2007 05:25PM

Main British Car:
Olds 215 EFI

Re: Ethanol free fuels
Posted by: hoffbug
Date: November 15, 2010 03:09PM

Not looking for a ban on ethanol or ethanol blends.. We have had it in Minnesota probably longer than anywhere else in the country. Just looking for prudent legislation to stop forcing non blended fuels off the market..

My vintage Brut snowmobile [www.youtube.com] has three carbs and the carb kits are $65 each.. I dont need ethanol gumming up the works and the water it attracts pitting everything.. Priced a vintage Walbro WRD-31 lately?

Even the folks I know running E-85 drain it all out and put race gas in for winter storage. I live in Minnesota.. winters are more than a couple weeks long here. ;-).... This stuff is horribly Hygroscopic.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/15/2010 03:16PM by hoffbug.


roverman
Art Gertz
Winchester, CA.
(3188 posts)

Registered:
04/24/2009 11:02AM

Main British Car:
74' Jensen Healy, 79 Huff. GT 1, 74 MGB Lotus 907,2L

Re: Ethanol free fuels
Posted by: roverman
Date: November 15, 2010 05:59PM

Tony, What % of ethanol ? Fuel treatment like Lucas etc. ?


mgb260
Jim Nichols
Sequim,WA
(2463 posts)

Registered:
02/29/2008 08:29PM

Main British Car:
1973 MGB roadster 260 Ford V8

Re: Ethanol free fuels
Posted by: mgb260
Date: November 15, 2010 06:19PM

Marine Stabil in last tank works for me, then when you are almost empty, run it out of gas for winter. That is what I do for outboards and lawn tractor,also change plugs and put clean oil in. All of our gas has 10% alcohol. On older equipment change all rubber hoses to newer type. Never have any trouble.


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