Posted by Loren NC on June 29, 2013 at 15:52:56 from (70.193.6.56):
In Reply to: biased opinion/ethanol posted by ArnieinChesterfieldVa on June 29, 2013 at 09:37:38:
I hear the arguments both directions and don"t personally have the background to know the correct scientific answer. However, I do know that fifty years or so ago, the solution to a badly running engine was to run some "cleaner" through it, which basically consisted of flushing it with alcohol to clean out the varnish. So maybe a little occasionally is good but constant exposure is not???? I have a friend who says he has just gotten into the habit of overhauling his 2-cycle carbs each year and replacaing the diaphrams. On the other hand, I have a chain saw that is over forty years old and has never had carb work done on it. So what is it I am trying to avoid by paying more for pure gas? Maybe we have too many plastic parts inside engines now that is affected by alcohol.
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