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Does anyone know? They only had leaded gas back in 1952, when my Jeep was made.
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Thanks for the information Chuck. I never thought about the water bonding to the ethanol and staying that way. I knew that the main ingredient in most gasoline drying additives was alcohol but never gave a thought to using water to get rid of it.The ethanol is super easy to remove, add a cup of water to a 5 gallon jug of gas, and give it a shake. Let it settle overnight, and the ethanol will all end up in the water blob on the bottom of the can. Pour off anything that isn't in the water on the bottom into your good gas can..
-Chuck
SEF-94 is a 94 Octane motor gas by VP Racing Fuels. no ethanolSEF-94 is the stuff to use. Not cheap, but good stuff...
Ever since lead was first removed from gasoline, there have been those that have said that without the lead to act as a cushion, the engine will destroy the valve seats. I have numerous engines from the days before unleaded gas was even a dream that I have worked long and hard while burning unleaded gas without showing any signs of valve seat problems. I think the doom-and-gloom over lead removal was just hocum. I have seen only positive results from burning unleaded gasoline. Spark plugs last longer, valves stay cleaner, the oil stays cleaner, and the exhaust pipe stays cleaner. I like that.I remember reading up on hardened valve seats. I do not have the time to look it up but I believe it is a concern with both the L and F heads. My poor jeep has been re-powered.
I remove the ethanol from pump gas. I mix any additives into a jerry can and drive around till the main tank needs a fill up. That way it is all good and mixed up. I actually just use the Stabil brand ethanol remover. I store my jeep idle for weeks and don't get a chance to turn it over so I like the stabilizer in the gas.
I can't say that I like being forced to throw away 10% of the gas I paid for, but on the other hand, I really hate having to repair the carburetors every time I use my low usage engines (chippers, tillers, etc...)The only problem with taking the ethanol out of the gas is that you just lost 10% of what you paid for. This ethanol thing is going to be a political football before it is over. I believe in a Personal Right to blend my fuel, not a Gubment mandated blend!
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