Posted by mkirsch on October 02, 2014 at 10:44:54 from (72.45.143.81):
In Reply to: Ethanol based fuel posted by mikesbailey on September 27, 2014 at 16:31:55:
Frankly I don't think now is much different from the 1930's.
The ethanol is causing the problems, but INDIRECTLY.
I've placed rubber fuel hoses and viton carburetor needles in 95% ethanol (i.e. "Everclear" liquor) and noticed no ill effects. You'd think if 10% were causing havoc, 95% would cause it 9.5 times as fast, wouldn't you?
The REAL problem is the crap the fuel companies are blending in with the ethanol. Ethanol has a huge effect on the octane levels when mixed with gasoline, which means that fuel companies can use lower-grade fuel in the blend.
That lower grade fuel has more volatile compounds in it, compounds which I'm pretty sure are used in the manufacture of INDUSTRIAL SOLVENTS, that would definitely melt rubber and plastics.
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