โJun-05-2020 06:47 PM
โJun-08-2020 04:58 PM
โJun-08-2020 03:49 PM
rrupert wrote:
In northwest PA we have ethanol-free gas at various gas stations
โJun-08-2020 03:40 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
So all these places that have a big sign that says โEthanol Free Gasโ are lying?
And the airport sells gasoline in addition to Av gas. And itโs not the carb that dislikes E gas, itโs the rubber. Ethanol melts the fuel lines and diaphragms. My son has a landscaping business. They use premix e free fuel at twice the price for all their wackers and blowers. Because in the long run itโs cheaper.
โJun-07-2020 03:50 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Watch this video
Does Fuel Stabilizer Prevent Ethanol Damage?
Skip to 9:20 to see if 1 year old E10 with and without stabilizer and 1 year old E00 with and without stabilizer will start and run a small engine.
โJun-07-2020 03:42 PM
โJun-07-2020 02:17 PM
โJun-07-2020 09:56 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Big Katuna wrote:
Most airports and marinas sell e free gas. Our Race Tracs sell e free gas for boats in Fl.
NOPE, not "everywhere".
PA, you NEED to have a legit FAA TAIL NUMBER in order to purchase "AV" fuel from an airport.
For racing fuel, you NEED to own a race car AND have a valid PIT ticket for that day..
Don't know of ANY "Marinas" selling anything other than adulterated gas with alcohol in PA..
Hate to break it to you but you have been duped to believe that you are purchasing E free fuel, Ethanol has been mixed in the fuel supply before the 1970s, in the 1970s it was touted as the savior to the gas crisis as "Gasahol" at a higher cost, didn't sell so eventually it was FORCED onto the public via EPA in the name of clean air..
The reality is Ethanol is not the problem with most engines, it is DIRT in the fuel system which clogs off the small jet passages..
Honda carb design is highly prone to clogging in the main jet, pretty much not only Honda has this problem but any Honda clone which uses the same Honda carb design..
But I highly doubt that this is the issue with the OPs gen, clogged main jet symptom is the engine will not run without the choke partially or full on.
Water in fuel bowl due to E fuel is a reality, but give the gen a good shake and the water will recombine.. Or just dumpt the fuel bowl and try again, but this does not seem to fit the OPs issue since they CAN get it to start and they CAN get it start to run their A/C but it no longer will continue to operate their A/C reliably..
They NEED to check the current draw of the A/C while running, as the A/C gets hot, it will draw higher amperage.. The shore power can support that under normal circumstances but with a gen that is sized a bit small it may not have enough ummp to continue on with a full load attached..
They also may need to try turning off EVERYTHING in the RV, converter, waterheater element, switch fridge to gas, many, many reasons as to why the gen is no longer running the A/C..
They are also talking a 12 yr old gen, silly things like AVR failure, rotor failure, shorted stator, worn out plug, weak spark and plenty more can also cause the same symptoms..
โJun-07-2020 06:14 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Big Katuna wrote:
Most airports and marinas sell e free gas. Our Race Tracs sell e free gas for boats in Fl.
NOPE, not "everywhere".
PA, you NEED to have a legit FAA TAIL NUMBER in order to purchase "AV" fuel from an airport.
For racing fuel, you NEED to own a race car AND have a valid PIT ticket for that day..
Don't know of ANY "Marinas" selling anything other than adulterated gas with alcohol in PA..
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โJun-07-2020 03:32 AM
โJun-06-2020 08:26 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
Most airports and marinas sell e free gas. Our Race Tracs sell e free gas for boats in Fl.
โJun-06-2020 07:57 PM
โJun-06-2020 07:30 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:I have just one data point which proves little or nothing by itself. Last week my chainsaw wouldn't run worth a hoot with standard mid-grade gasoline that was less than a year old. After fiddling with it for a long time I mixed up a tankful of 4 year old ethanol free gasoline. The chainsaw ran great on it.
People make WAY TOO MUCH about how bad E10/E15 fuel is for small engines. The issue is not the ethanol in the fuel, it is how OLD the fuel is !
โJun-06-2020 06:26 PM
โJun-06-2020 03:09 PM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:rrupert wrote:2oldman wrote:
Has it been stored with gas in the carb?
And do you use ethanol-free gas? Ethanol gas is hard on small engines.
Can you still buy ethanol-free gas?
Check from source if generator is still giving out the rated wattage.