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Tom Alpers
- Reaction score
- 157
- Thunderbird Year
- 1957
There are a lot of "it depends" in this issue. I had my carb rebuilt almost three years ago and the fuel pump almost 2 years ago. Both have been run on ethanol exclusively without any problems whatsoever in that time, presumably because the rebuild parts were ethanol resistant. I also have a small Holley auxiliary electric pump that's almost 2 years old and its fine too. That doesn't mean others have not had real problems. I believe the problems are due primarily to two things... The parts in their fuel system that have not been recently rebuilt don't have ethanol resistant soft parts and second, they don't get driven very much allowing the water to separate from the gasoline. I try to drive the car at least once a week on at least a 10 mile trip. If the ethanol sits for a fair amount of time the water may separate and that's when the problems with metal corrosion really start. I have also seen when people have tested ethanol that sits is that it forms a gooey jell like material in addition to the corrosion that might occur. If non-ethanol was sold near me I would most certainly use it but to get it I'd have to make a nearly 300 mile round trip. There was I guy on Youtube who got a dozen lawnmower engines and ran a test of ethanol and a whole bunch of additives that are supposed to protect from the harmful effects of ethanol. He also did regular gas. The bottom line was most of the additives did almost nothing or flat out nothing. I think one of them did enough good that it might have been worth using. The plain gas worked great!!! Even after sitting for a year+.
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