Posted by Mr. Farmall A on August 07, 2014 at 09:38:50 from (68.32.185.8):
In Reply to: E10 posted by dej(Jed) on August 06, 2014 at 12:21:32:
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Ethanol is corrosive and it causes galvanic corrosion since it is a fairly strong electrolyte. That white powder is galvanic corrosion from the Ethanol attacking the tank. Would be a good idea to coat the tank with something like redkote. Ethanol can corrode the brass floats and jets, pot metal castings, and cause rubber parts to become soft and swell or crack apart. Seen it alot with automotive carburetors.
The big problem is E10 has a much shorter shelf life than E0 before it starts going stale, and when E10 goes stale it begins to attack fuel system parts while E0 justs gums things up. Really the best motor fuel is propane, it stores better and doesn't attack or gum up parts.
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