> frank dadog Wrote:
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> > Ken Roff Wrote:
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> > No not always
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> > It’s the old engines of all kinds the were designed for leaded gas and
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> > have many rubber parts that ethanol is not good for
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> True. But what percentage of "small engines" does that represent? A few
> old bikes and some outboards? I mean most small engines can run ethanol,
> a few probably need something as simple as new fuel line (which they
> usually need anyways) and then there's those that actual need it.
>
> I mentioned pure gas and someone asked what I meant. If you want/need
> ethanol free gas there's a website called pure-gas.org that keeps a list
> of stations selling it. I'm not sure how up to date it is but I know
> it's still around.
Most pre 75’ classic cars and 4t bikes need leaded fuel too because they don’t have hardened valve seats