Should I start to worry ?
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Should I start to worry ?
I found out that the gas in The Netherlands also contains ethanol ( 5%)
Please tell me I will be fine............
Regards Gert
Please tell me I will be fine............
Regards Gert
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I slowly come to the conclusion that I lived in the best of times. Fuel was cheap and there was no ethanol to destroy your tank and engines. I caught Bluefin, Mako, & Marlin 10 miles off the beach. Ran up to Swordfish and Great Whites and looked them in the eye. My 22 knot cruise was one of the fastest in the harbor. Sushi was a secret, and the most complex instrument on the boat was a Loran. I could smoke a cigar and no one would complain. No cell phones, guests with handhelds trying to record your hot spots or DEC guys boarding the boat. Licenses were renewed by mail. In the words of Ronald Reagan...are you better off today than you were four years ago? Try twenty...and my answer is an unequivical noooooo!
Walter,
The Judds, dysfunctional as they are, recorded a song called, "Grandpa Tell Me Bout The Good Ol Days".
That ain't no lie.
Most of the guys I think started to see issues after two seasons with ethanol.
The Judds, dysfunctional as they are, recorded a song called, "Grandpa Tell Me Bout The Good Ol Days".
That ain't no lie.
Most of the guys I think started to see issues after two seasons with ethanol.
Last edited by Bruce on Jul 15th, '11, 12:37, edited 1 time in total.
This is what I use to test with:
http://www.smallenginesuppliers.com/sho ... 35122.html
I don't trust either the sellers or the distributors not to either lie or be wrong about it.
http://www.smallenginesuppliers.com/sho ... 35122.html
I don't trust either the sellers or the distributors not to either lie or be wrong about it.
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Gert,
Here in NYC we had a winter blend "up to 10% Ethanol" also called Oxegenated fuel. I ran for years on that fuel at the end and beginning of each season. I cannot say it was ever 100% Oxegenated as I just topped off tank as I used boat, but I definitely ran some % of Ethanol in tank with no I'll effects.
The hour I took on 40 gallons of E-10 on an empty tank...I had problems.
So maybe 5% is okay...
I'd keep an eye open for the signs, hard starting, lack of power, need to modify idle adjustments, and the ultimate sign "Black Goo on the Spark Plugs" tar like crap. Start seeing that and start planning on changing the tank.
Here in NYC we had a winter blend "up to 10% Ethanol" also called Oxegenated fuel. I ran for years on that fuel at the end and beginning of each season. I cannot say it was ever 100% Oxegenated as I just topped off tank as I used boat, but I definitely ran some % of Ethanol in tank with no I'll effects.
The hour I took on 40 gallons of E-10 on an empty tank...I had problems.
So maybe 5% is okay...
I'd keep an eye open for the signs, hard starting, lack of power, need to modify idle adjustments, and the ultimate sign "Black Goo on the Spark Plugs" tar like crap. Start seeing that and start planning on changing the tank.
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