Posted by Ken-Pa on March 06, 2011 at 12:40:04 from (76.188.65.161):
In Reply to: ethanol?? posted by dave2 on March 06, 2011 at 11:22:43:
Here in pa. , that stuff is raising cane with chainsaws . It seems to deteriate the lines as I"ve been told by a couple chainsaw shops . They recommended buying an additive to put in your small engine gas cans to prevent it happening . So to avoid any problems I did just that . Hopefully this summer when I get to use my chainsaws again , I won"t have any issues . I do know from experience , it sure caused me problems in my car - 4 cyl 1.9 engine .I had to change fuel filters twice in two weekws rite after the fill up that I know the pump showed Ethanol on it . It started sputtering & showing lack of fuel . I even pulled the elements out of the tank & siphoned all the gas out . That lasted me 2 days before it started again . So I ordered a new pump assembly & installed it . So far its been ok . HTH ! God bless
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