We go through this regularly, but unless you have Styrofoam floats you
really don't need to worry about E10 sitting in your bowls. E50, maybe,
since the jets are brass, but all the varnishing compounds, sediments, and
gunk-making nastiness is found in the standard cocktail we call gasoline.
Ethanol is just a really good, but aluminum safe, solvent.

Kurt
On Dec 23, 2015 7:30 AM, "Tommy Hill" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would stay away from the airport 100. It is called 100LL (low lead). I
> ran a little years ago, and maybe just in my mind, it sure sounded like the
> engine didn't like it.  Either way, you don't need the lead in the 100LL.
>
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