Posted by Bret4207 on October 16, 2018 at 19:04:04 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: 15% ethanol gas ? posted by Mike M on October 11, 2018 at 07:42:40:
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And I was working in a Husqvarna/Jonsereds dealership into the late 80's and as an auto mechanic before that. I've continued to work on small engines in my shop since then and on cars and trucks and my own farm equipment. The proof you have is that you haven't run into the problems others have, that's all the proof you have. Our proof is that we have had problems that were only caused by using the ethanol blends and stopped when we quit ethanol. Just because I've never been hit by lightning doesn't mean it can't happen. Just because you never had problems doesn't mean others haven't. I drove a Corvair, I never got CO poisoning. I drove Chevy PU with the gas tank right behind the seat, it never caught fire and killed me. I rode in a Pinto that was in an accident, it didn't burst into flame. Doesn't mean others didn't have it happen.
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