Sid's statement may result in someone thinking that
they could use the gas without alchohol in it and not
have trouble with the epoxy used to make the fuel
tank.

I have worked with the fire marshal's office here in
town and from what I heard, the alchohol content of
commercially available gas is not reliable due to
storage at the fueling facility. In short, one may
think they are getting alchohol free mogas but that
may not be the case.

Ameet Savant
ameetsavant at yahoo dot com

> It is not the gasoline that does the
> damage to the epoxy.  The alcohol and aromatic
> additives in the automotive gasoline seem to be the
> source of the chemical attack.
> Sid Wood
> Tri-gear KR-2 N6242
> Mechanicsville, MD USA
> [email protected]




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