Posted by Billy Shafer on October 11, 2018 at 09:32:33 from (67.140.18.215):
In Reply to: Re: 15% ethanol gas ? posted by docmirror on October 11, 2018 at 08:53:41:
I can back you up on that. I did a tune up on a generator on a house boat. A week later I got a call from the Coast Guard. Boat had blown up two people were in the hospital. I was the last one to work on it so I was the one they were looking at. Found all the fuel lines were mush and leaking fuel. Found out that the marina had just filled the tanks. Boat owner got gas that monday. Tested the fuel found ethanol in it. Tested five other boats on the fuel list. All had soft leaking fuel lines.Marina had to stop selling fuel all five boats. Had to have their tanks pumped and fuel systems replaced. So you can claim it is a myth all you want. I have seen the results.
Remember MBE. There was a tanker turn over just outside Dallas. Spilled into a creek. They sat up a plant to burn and clean the ground. For three miles on either side of where the tanker crashed. Down to 20 feet. I had to wear a mask on that site. Some days we had to wear OBA. Took just under a year to clean up the mess.
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