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Default Tree hugger gas in boats


"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
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I'm wondering how this affects boats. Do you drain your fuel after
each run? Is there a way to cut oft the fuel supply to work the gas
out of the system before it eats up the seals?

-robert



As salty pointed out, there doesn't seem to be a long list of problems,
other than a few fiberglass fuel tanks.

I've been running a few 1960's vintage cars on corn gas for a few years now.
They were originally designed for leaded gas, let alone having to now run on
10 percent ethanol. So far, they run fine and no gas lines have melted.

Eisboch


 
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