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Dick Maddux
Joined: 24 Jun 2008 Posts: 516 Location: Milton, Fl
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Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:05 am Post subject: More on ethanolMore on ethanol |
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Noel,
The carbs on my British cars have all been rebuilt with alcohol resistant rubber. The problem with the bad running has to do with the age of the fuel. In a few weeks the fuel turns to "sour milk" ! Draining all the fuel and refilling solves the problem of bad running (until the next time)
In referance to the dieseling in my aircraft, I poured Lucas Racing Octane booster in my airplane tanks, shook the tar out of the wings to mix, and then flew it. This was the same load of fuel that dieseled on me three times at shut down previously. I have since flown the airplane a few times without adding fuel and it has not dieseled. It made a believer out of me. If I cannot fly the aircraft enough to keep recycling the fuel then I will use the octane booster. I am also starting to use premium vs regular in my aircraft, in an effort to lengthen the life of the fuel. My engine only requires regular.
Dick Maddux
912UL
Milton,Fl
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Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:31 am Post subject: More on ethanolMore on ethanol |
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The 200 hour service on my one-year-old Rotax 912ULS run on 93 Octane 10% Ethanol showed significant flaking of the carburetor floats. I now drive 30 miles each way to get non-ethanol gas. Could have been a bad batch of resin used to make the floats, or could have been the Ethanol. Can't afford the risk, no more Ethanol!!!!
Tom
N569AT
Florida
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lucien
Joined: 03 Jun 2007 Posts: 721 Location: santa fe, NM
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Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:56 am Post subject: Re: More on ethanolMore on ethanol |
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[quote="tom463(at)aol.com"]The 200 hour service on my one-year-old Rotax 912ULS run on 93 Octane 10% Ethanol showed significant flaking of the carburetor floats. I now drive 30 miles each way to get non-ethanol gas. Could have been a bad batch of resin used to make the floats, or could have been the Ethanol. Can't afford the risk, no more Ethanol!!!!
Tom
N569AT
Florida
The floats should be OK with ethanol. As per the Rotax bulletin posted this summer, there should be nothing inside the engine or carburettors that can't deal with up to 10% ethanol.
The flaking in your case I suspect was probably due to something else (I've heard of this before even where pure gas was being used).
LS
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hgmckay
Joined: 23 May 2006 Posts: 397
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Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:22 am Post subject: More on ethanolMore on ethanol |
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Tom:
Your problem may not be the Ethanol. It may be simply a set of bad floats from the manufacturer. Carefully read and follow Rotax Service Instruction SI-912-021, and without question replace the floats! The internal Carb. floats should be fine using fuel with up to 10% Ethanol.
Hugh McKay
Rotax 912 UL
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Subject: Re: More on ethanolMore on ethanol
The 200 hour service on my one-year-old Rotax 912ULS run on 93 Octane 10% Ethanol showed significant flaking of the carburetor floats. I now drive 30 miles each way to get non-ethanol gas. Could have been a bad batch of resin used to make the floats, or could have been the Ethanol. Can't afford the risk, no more Ethanol!!!!
Tom
N569AT
Florida
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Float Flyr
Joined: 19 Jul 2006 Posts: 2704 Location: Campbellton, Newfoundland
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Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:03 pm Post subject: More on ethanolMore on ethanol |
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Thanks Dick
I’ve had more than a little experience with the English cars and, thank god, no experience with ethanol fuel... My recommendation to you would be to add a sump drain at the lowest point of your fuel system and drain the tanks after every flight... do the same with your car. Ethanol evaporates faster than the gas it’s in and that changes your fuel doublequick... Best thing is not to have it there. If your car is old enough a little 100LL probably wouldn’t hurt either.
I’m looking for some good octane booster for my Miata... It only has a ten gal tank (45L) and most of the local pumps have gone unisex... one nozzle for three grades of gas. The hose and internal plumbing are supposed to take almost two gallons to fill which means that for a dry tank I end up with 20% low octane gas. The engine is around 11:1 CR and doesn’t like low octanes at all!
About the Miata, one of the first 224 in North America, I’d swap it today for an MG... TF or TD... I’d think long and hard about a model A too even though I’m not fussy about the front suspension on that car.
Noel
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Noel,
The carbs on my British cars have all been rebuilt with alcohol resistant rubber. The problem with the bad running has to do with the age of the fuel. In a few weeks the fuel turns to "sour milk" ! Draining all the fuel and refilling solves the problem of bad running (until the next time)
In referance to the dieseling in my aircraft, I poured Lucas Racing Octane booster in my airplane tanks, shook the tar out of the wings to mix, and then flew it. This was the same load of fuel that dieseled on me three times at shut down previously. I have since flown the airplane a few times without adding fuel and it has not dieseled. It made a believer out of me. If I cannot fly the aircraft enough to keep recycling the fuel then I will use the octane booster. I am also starting to use premium vs regular in my aircraft, in an effort to lengthen the life of the fuel. My engine only requires regular.
Dick Maddux
912UL
Milton,Fl
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