There are two version of sloshing, one for avgas and one for autogas. 
It is legal to use and most of us that have been doing this awhile 
have used it but have been around long enough to see it flake off and 
decide not to use it any longer.

Kevin

--- In [email protected], "Rick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Guys,
> I've got a couple of things that are troubling me. 
> 
> We've been talking a lot about ethanol in MOGAS, but in many states 
an
> oxygenate is mandated, but not a particular one. For instance, in
> California, until recently MTBE was the required additive. That
> basically destroyed the carb on my 1969 BSA motorcycle. I can't
> believe it would be much better on our Ercoupes, but I don't have
> evidence. Others are pointing at the ethanol that replaced the MTBE.
> There's no question about it. Alchohol in any form has an affinity 
for
> water. That may damage our fuel systems. Is that worse than lead
> fouling? It is certainly illegal. I don't have the answer. What is 
the
> lead for? My understanding (which might be wrong)is that the lead
> serves 3 purposes. 1) It raises the octane rating. 2) It cools the
> valves. 3) It lubricates the valve guides. If I am wrong or 
incomplete
> on these, please tell me. If not, it seems to me that we are better
> off with an AVGAS with ills that we know than a MOGAS that varies 
with
> political whims.
> 
> We have another issue that should probably be a separate post, but 
I'm
> lazy. there have been a number of posts about leaking fuel tanks. 
All
> have mentioned that sloshing the tanks is
> horrible/nasty/illegal/badbadbad if you are using MOGAS. I'd like to
> pause for a sanity check. It is certainly illegal, BUT, if it is bad
> for MOGAS, it's probably as bad or worse for AVGAS, just not 
illegal.
> Here's my justification for saying that. I've looked at the 
ingredient
> list for this stuff for aircraft and for motorcyles. I've emailed 
the
> manufacturers of both. I've dealt with motorcycle tanks done with 
the
> bike version. I can't find a dime's worth of difference in the AV 
vs.
> bike slosh and it deteriorates with every kind of gas. I've been
> dealing with slosh coming off for well over 20 years. I absolutely
> can't tell the difference between AVGAS, MOGAS, MOGAS with 
oxygenates,
> MOGAS without oxygenates. Slosh is great for a little while, but no
> matter what kind of gas you are using, eventually, it flakes. Quite
> frankly, I am one of those guys who really doesn't give a damn 
whether
> it is legal or not. What I really really care about is whether it is
> safe or not. If it's not safe for me to run in my bike, I don't 
think
> we should be flying with it. Am I over simplifying? Wouldn't be the
> first time.
> Rick Hoover
>


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