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W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: hauser on January 07, 2010, 00:05:21

Title: Ethanol content increase
Post by: hauser on January 07, 2010, 00:05:21
Clark Howard was talking about a possible increase of ethanol content of 15% in gasoline.  Anyone else have any info on this?
Title: Re: Ethanol content increase
Post by: MichaelB. on January 07, 2010, 13:16:45
I was watching that & thinking "we have had a 10% content for over 10 years already."

He was pretty gloomy on it and was insistent that "you will have to hunt out a station that has zero ethenol" & "a station who is not going along with the new government rule!" Right after he said "...anythiing old - cars, lawn mowers do not run well on this stuff!.."

I have yet to find that to be true...

Nevertheless: It will not be the death of driving as we know it.
Title: Re: Ethanol content increase
Post by: hauser on January 07, 2010, 14:41:09
It was indeed a gloomy picture My Howard had painted.  In a flash I saw my Pagoda days flashing before my eyes. 
Title: Re: Ethanol content increase
Post by: Peter van Es on January 07, 2010, 15:56:00
Please read this message (http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=11150.msg74455#msg74455) and especially the attachment.
Title: Re: Ethanol content increase
Post by: hkollan on January 09, 2010, 10:31:00
From what I understand the ethanol in fuel will attack certain types of rubber, as found in fuel hoses, seals etc.
Cars built after around 1980 when ethanol was first introduced would probably have compatible fuel system components.
Based on that I suspected that there might be some percentage ethanol in regular fuel as well(but I've not been able to confirm that),
since newly installed rubber lines seem to be going bad after just a few years in use.

At least that's my experience with the original braided fuel hoses from Mercedes.
So a while ago I decided to sacrifice originality and have those hoses made with non braided modern rubber.





Title: Re: Ethanol content increase
Post by: Travis71280 on January 11, 2010, 02:27:46
I dont think the increase in ethanol will not be as bad as you think. The only problems I see is the alcohol loosening the sediment in old fuel tanks possibly clogging up fuel filters and the fact you might have to replace any rubber components in contact with it like hkollan talks about.
Title: Re: Ethanol content increase
Post by: Ulf on January 11, 2010, 12:16:24
It's true that the ethanol content has an effect on certain hoses and maybe also gaskets, but this - I'm told - should be very little. Besides this, most Pagodas have had their hoses, gaskets etc replaced at some point in their life anyway...