Re: Gas stablizer
[QUOTE=Frank Keel (33462);816436]I was wondering if the ethanol breaks down the fuel lines (rubber) inside. I have had the rubber fuel lines on my John Deere collapse to a point of the insides breaking down to small deposits in the bowl of the carburetor. Now my new snow blower (three years old has deposits in the fuel tank) I believe your thoughts are correct ethanol is good for about six months. Never had a problem with Mobile 1 high test (93 octane) . Are the chain gas stations like (SAMS) using low bids for there gas suppliers and are certain chemicals being eliminated? Never had these problems in the 70,s or the 80,s .[/
[QUOTE=Frank Keel (33462);816436]I was wondering if the ethanol breaks down the fuel lines (rubber) inside. I have had the rubber fuel lines on my John Deere collapse to a point of the insides breaking down to small deposits in the bowl of the carburetor. Now my new snow blower (three years old has deposits in the fuel tank) I believe your thoughts are correct ethanol is good for about six months. Never had a problem with Mobile 1 high test (93 octane) . Are the chain gas stations like (SAMS) using low bids for there gas suppliers and are certain chemicals being eliminated? Never had these problems in the 70,s or the 80,s .[/
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