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wny_pat1
Aug 17, 2013Explorer
RinconVTR wrote:bobkatmsu wrote:2oldman wrote:2007 Safari Simba with a Onan 5500 generator.
Is this a really old generator?
gas treatment post
Well before 2007, practically all small gas engines (carbs, jets, fuel lines, seals and gaskets) were built to run on E10 gas.
We've been running E10 since the mid-90's, exclusively. The issues in the mid-90's when E10 came out was engines running too lean (burning holes in pistons and overheating valves), not much more. The rest was hearsay and tails.
So while I'm against the grain here, I'm 100%, yes 100% sure E10 gas is not to blame. As with any rubber hose, from any time in history, they fail. It could be an age issue, temp, environment, or simply old gas that ate that fuel line. It happens!
E10 is here to stay, and if you don't like E10, well brace yourself for E15 and fewer stations who carry straight gas. Its only a matter of time.
Automakers balk at EPA plans for higher-ethanol fuel
New E15 Gasoline May Damage Vehicles and Cause Consumer Confusion
EPA Makes Right Decision to Delay Allowing More Ethanol In Gasoline
Ethanol Causes 70% of Spring Outboard Repairs
But nobody listened, and now we are stuck with it.
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