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On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 02:13:41 -0500, sherwin dubren
wrote: For years now, I have been fighting the problems keeping my 4 stroke Ymmaha T9.9 running. Even with adding preservatives to the gas tank, replacing the fuel delivery system, and adding a 19 micron filter inline with the gas feed, the tiny jets on this engine occasionally block up. **** goes through the filter and plugs things. Getting a finer grain filter is a no brainer. Nothing helps short of tearin down the carb to clean them. Most of the modern gas engines have these small jets that continually block up. If you quit putting known dirty gas in your equipment that will help. Gasahol is mostly to blame either because it dissolves any loose dirt in your system or breaks down into something that eventually blocks the carbs. Now we have an increase of alcohol being pushed by our farmers to 15 per cent instead of the current 10 percent. This is sure to make the problem worse. The engine manufacturer's have not come up with a really good solution. Just band-aid fixes like adding inline filters and preservatives to the gas. This is taking all the fun out of boating and can even be a safety issue. It is not all that difficult to remove alcohol from gasoline. Just add maybe 20% waterand shake well. Then pour off the upper gasoline layer and discard the lower water layer that has all the alcohol in it. Get the local fuel dealer to drop off a 300 gallon barrel. You can add the water and stir with compressed air, then drain the water. Casady |
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 09:27:03 -0700, Mark Borgerson
wrote: It is not all that difficult to remove alcohol from gasoline. Just add maybe 20% waterand shake well. Then pour off the upper gasoline layer and discard the lower water layer that has all the alcohol in it. Get the local fuel dealer to drop off a 300 gallon barrel. You can add the water and stir with compressed air, then drain the water. Will that change the effective octane rating of the remaining gasoline? Ethanol, and the methanol my car uses, propane, acetone, toluene they all rate 100 octane. If you take it out it will lower the octane three points or so to the level you have with the upblended gas sold as such. Casady |
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