Well that is handy. I will fuel up Frosch there. No need to screw her up with
corn spirits. It is nice that the pump is about a mile away.
clay
On Sep 9, 2013, at 3:59 PM, Craig wrote:
> For those of you who want ethanol-free gasoline for your MB or small
> power equipment:
>
> http://blog.
For those of you who want ethanol-free gasoline for your MB or small
power equipment:
http://blog.jackssmallengines.com/2013/09/going-the-extra-mile-for-ethanol-free-gas/
Craig
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I'm in the process of changing over to top-tier fuel suppliers to see if it
makes a difference in my fuel economy. I have plenty of Mobil stations in the
area, but they rip you off on the "cash or credit" surcharge. There is a Shell
relatively close that I'm going to use from now on.
I'm on m
BZZT Wrong again. I have no vested or unvested financial interest
in ethanol industry.
I do believe in attempting to set the record straight with facts when
facts are not involved with a diatribe.
We all have an interest in availability and price of fuels, since we
all use fuel.
>
I
> ...You certainly are silent about ethanol, a subject about which you know
> nothing...
>
I know quite a bit because I belong to a group that has done considrable
research on the subject. But, I have no vested interest in it, unlike
yourself.
RLE
>
>
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>
Pretty hard to be "drining" MTBE when it's never been used in Washington
State.
>
>
>
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AHHhh. same result... different candidate.. love the irony. Send me
a few trillion.
Either way, next diesel I shop for will have armor and riot control gear
most likely.
Is there a forum for those vehicles? ;))
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 2:27 PM, andrew strasfogel wrote:
> I can get you an
Leslie? Thought it was Lindsy?
Walt, who thinks people shouldn't get "special treatment " because there's a
box-office flop with their name in the credits...
On Aug 9, 2011 3:26 PM, "G Mann" wrote:
> Dan,
> I have a local guy that will make "one off" bumper stickers. That's where
I
> had this one
andrew strasfogel wrote:
I can get you any number of Obama 2012 bumper stickers for free. ;)
Should be interesting to see who the Dem nominee is.
Unlike 1980, challengers won't be put off by the president quietly muttering
"Chappaquiddick".
Mitch.
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I can get you any number of Obama 2012 bumper stickers for free. ;)
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 3:26 PM, G Mann wrote:
> Dan,
> I have a local guy that will make "one off" bumper stickers. That's where I
> had this one made. I'm sure he would be very happy to make as many as
> wanted.
> The "one of
Dan,
I have a local guy that will make "one off" bumper stickers. That's where I
had this one made. I'm sure he would be very happy to make as many as
wanted.
The "one of a kind" cost me about $20... but it suited my twisted sense of
humor, so I gave myself a treat. ;))
Grant...
Gas is something y
Well put.
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Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2011 23:14:33
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Reply-To: Mercedes Discussion List
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But the
I like this. Where can I get one?
Dan
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On Aug 9, 2011, at 12:55 PM, G Mann <
>
> The bumper sticker on back of my 300SD says "Charlie Sheen / Leslie Lohan
> 2012 Country is going to hell, elect a team that knows the way
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The relationship of the American Citizen and Congress [and apparently every
other citizen with their Government worldwide] is on parallel with a
marriage where one spouse finds to late the other spouse is a drug addict
with a gambling habit, and has lost or blown the entire net worth of the
marriag
But the US government is -- TOO BIG TO FAIL. hahahahahaha
The Chinese economy would crash if can't buy all their crap. They won;t let
it happen.
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 10:52 PM, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:
> And don't forget they just "bought" another credit card and charged another
And don't forget they just "bought" another credit card and charged
another $40,000 on it last week.
I read in the past week that the U.S. can be likened to a family that
makes $48,000 per year, but that spends $75,000 per year. With the latest
"big" belt-tightening, the family is now spending
On Mon, 8 Aug 2011 13:12:04 -0400 "Larry" wrote:
> They don't seem to understand the S&P reaction - it's the same as those
> who would like to see spending cut, the same people who know it's not
> possible to spend your way out of debt. The TP is made up of
> Republicans, Democrats and independe
Read about it here -
http://sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/news/?id=9e2a4ea8-6e73-4be2-a753-62060dcbb3c3
There was some serious sleight of hand going on with the Wall Street
Boys and their cronies in Washington, and it hasn't been easy to trace
as I understand it. The Bloomberg report ended up ha
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Total_Wall_Street_Bailout_Cost
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Mountain Man wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>> What wasn't on the bar graph? The "bailout" to the Wall Street banksters.
>> The GAO investigated it, over the shrill protests of the Bernanke, and found
>
Lee wrote:
> What wasn't on the bar graph? The "bailout" to the Wall Street banksters.
> The GAO investigated it, over the shrill protests of the Bernanke, and found
> that it cost 16 trillion dollars, nearly twice the cost of our several wars,
> the Bush tax cuts, all of our domestic spending and
>From what I've read in following this, yes, you might not get foreclosed by
>the bank/mortgage company because they can't produce the proper paperwork,
>BUT, it seems that you can't get a title to the property either. So, you can
>stay and leave it to your heirs, but not sell it. At least that'
I don't talk politics, religieon and other personal issues in a bar and any
other public place.
But
Snce all the above is correct I cant pass.
We are a conglomeration of idiots'es'es thinking to be clever'er'er.
Sorry. We (you all and myself) didn't write the Constitution.
But all uf us, including
Allan Streib wrote:
The liens I've seen are in terms of "So and So Bank, its succesors
and/or assigns" so even if they didn't update the lien when they sold
the mortgage it would likely still hold up in a foreclosure.
Only if they could prove a lawful assignment.
Many states the law requires t
"Luther's Benz" writes:
> Foreclosure? Search on Google for "home loan documents missing"
> and you will find that when some banks sold mortgages electronically,
> they failed to transfer the title paperwork. If pressed for the
> paperwork, the banks might not be able to produce said proof of
>
>
>> Let your engine tell you how healthy it is! Visit www.youroil.net For
>> Inexpensive Oil Test Kits!
>>
>> - Original Message -
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To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, August 6, 2011 10:12:43 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ethanol could be risk in U.S. pipelines
Nothing in politics happens by accident.
I'll put my bets in that even the
d. And rightly so...
LarryT
91 300D
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Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 10:41 AM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ethanol could be risk in U.S. pipelines
Yep.
Just saw a bar graph published July 27 by the White House. It purports
to list the four b
o.
Hopefully next November will see a major shift. Sorry for the rant - I am
very angry - our "representatives" don't deserve the name.
LarryT
91 300D
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eady starting with "executive orders"
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Sent: Saturday, August 6, 2011 10:12:43 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ethanol could
Grant wrote:
> The Modes Operands is always as follows:
> Manufactured Problem
> Orchestrated Reaction
> Planned Solution
> All actions to the benefit of the criminal grifters who have seized power.
This has been the manner for all incidents for a hundred+ years.
Yep - I *do* feel raped.
mao
Nothing in politics happens by accident.
I'll put my bets in that even the S&P downgrade was pre-planned. We are
being played like a cheap trick by master manipulators on a scale to large
be understood.
The Modes Operands is always as follows:
Manufactured Problem
Orchestrated Reaction
Planned Sol
Curt wrote:
> Theres no shortage of ground available for food production, nobody is renting
> my farm for instance but our addiction to cheap food has kept food prices so
> low for so long its hard to find people stupid enough to try farming.
>
Have you considered Community Supported Agriculture
OK Don wrote:
> Like many other things - follow the money. Last I heard, the industry was
> driving the ethanol mandate, congress just did what they were paid to do.
Ya, well...
Not to be too partisan here, the reality is that all the games DC has
been playing with large dollar amounts did nothing
g its hard to find people stupid enough to try farming.
-Curt
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 18:58:49 -0700
From: G Mann
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ethanol could be risk in U.S. pipelines
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If that was the only downside we
Like many other things - follow the money. Last I heard, the industry was
driving the ethanol mandate, congress just did what they were paid to do.
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 8:58 PM, G Mann wrote:
>
> It is yet another government mandated, poorly planned, poorly executed,
> burden on the public.
>
>
>
> Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 10:41:29 -0400
> From: Michael Canfield
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ethanol could be risk in U.S. pipelines
> Message-ID:
>
>
> >
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>
> "utilized as a ga
ng alcohol as an
octane booster.
Manfred
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 10:41:29 -0400
From: Michael Canfield
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ethanol could be risk in U.S. pipelines
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"utilized as a gasoline additive
Allan wrote:
> Originally MBTE was used until it was discovered that it has a tendency to
> contaminate groundwater/drinking water as a result of spills and leaky
> storage tanks and pipelines. Ethanol then became the favored additive for
> oxygenation.
>
The industry has gotten smarter.
Today
One of the reasons it was added was to add oxygen to the fuel to achieve
reduced CO emission. I don't know how it might affect octane rating, which is
an indicator of resistance to pre-ignition.
Originally MBTE was used until it was discovered that it has a tendency to
contaminate groundwater/
"utilized as a gasoline additive for its oxygen content and octane rating"
Now that is an interesting statement. I say bullshit.
Mike
On Aug 4, 2011 10:38 PM, wrote:
> Ethanol could be risk in U.S. pipelines
> by Staff Writers
> Washington (UPI) Aug 3, 2011
>
> Plans to use existing U.S. pipeli
Ethanol could be risk in U.S. pipelines
by Staff Writers
Washington (UPI) Aug 3, 2011
Plans to use existing U.S. pipelines to carry increasing ethanol production
poses the problem the fuel can dramatically degrade them, researchers say.
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Techn
OK Don wrote:
> The "news" media is only an extension of Madison Ave. It is neither liberal
> nor conservative - it is advertising, should to the highest bidder. the
> market always wins!
Agreed.
You have made my point.
We have already passed a point of recovery.
We are a dead nation, pure and sim
The "news" media is only an extension of Madison Ave. It is neither liberal
nor conservative - it is advertising, should to the highest bidder. the
market always wins!
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Mountain Man wrote:
> OK Don wrote:
> > This will be the downfall of the USA.
>
> I think you a
OK Don wrote:
> This will be the downfall of the USA.
I think you are wrong.
I think this *was* the downfall of the USA.
There is zero desire or movement away from listening to jazz about
black friday / cyber monday - we love the palliative. We are dupes,
we know that, and we do not want to chang
Madison Ave., regardless of who they are working for, distorts markets more
than anyone else -- most people beleive what they are told and don't check
the facts. This will be the downfall of the USA.
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 8:07 AM, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:
> BTW, wall street meddl
SocSec and healthcare I agree the gummit has no business in.
However, defense is one of the few things besides tariffs the gummit
IS authorized to do by the constitution.
Dieselhead wrote:
I agree, gummit meddling messes up the markets, but if you want to stop the
meddling, lets get the gu
Dieselhead wrote:
> I agree, gummit meddling messes up the markets, but if you want to stop the
> meddling, lets get the gummit out of ALL the markets, including gas and oil,
> food, and more.
Social Security, standing army, healthcare - the three third-rail items also.
mao
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Fact check please
1. "though we've been hearing that advanced ethanol is just a
year or two away from viability for two decades."
WRONG. Cellulosic ethanol is here now. The first plants are in
design and construction phase. The technology has been licensed by
brazil, and is being lice
The following editorial is from the Wall Street Journal issue from November
28, 2010. It is a perfect illustration of a politically popular idea that
is wrong economically. This is why we need a free market that is not
distorted by politics. It has been obvious for decades that the whole etha
"E M" pokieba...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm in Ontario. While smoking isn't good for you, I doubt very much the odd
cigar will have any negative effect on longevity what so ever. As you say,
in moderation, it's all part of enjoying life.
I'm pretty sure cigars, or any tobacco products, are no
"LWB250" lwb...@yahoo.com
Nod to the north, Van. I had a Sprecker with my lunch today. Yum.
I hear that Harley is threatening to move production out of town. That should
be getting the locals worked up.
Dan who just got his monthly care package from Bernie's Fine Meats in Port
Washing
I'm in Ontario. While smoking isn't good for you, I doubt very much the odd
cigar will have any negative effect on longevity what so ever. As you say,
in moderation, it's all part of enjoying life.
I'm pretty sure cigars, or any tobacco products, are not allowed to be
mailed within Canada. Now
ed, 8/4/10, Van Knutson wrote:
> From: Van Knutson
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ethanol in the Glorious People's Premium ?
> To: "mercedes okiebenz"
> Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2010, 4:04 PM
>> You and I have similar smoking habits re: weekends. The
> rationale is: i
We have minimum beer and wine pricing here. I remember about 10 years or so
years ago, there was a local wine producing, offering a good wine for $3.50
or so a bottle. Gov said no no to that, much charge at least 7.50 or
whatever it was. It's not the greedy beer and wine producers, it's the gov
There was a time here, about 15 years ago, that that sign would have be
questioned, if it was in the French wine section. lol.
Ed
300E
On 4 August 2010 13:03, OK Don wrote:
> I like the signs at liquor stores now that say "100% alcohol, no gas!"
>
> On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 10:13 PM, E M wrote:
I like the signs at liquor stores now that say "100% alcohol, no gas!"
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 10:13 PM, E M wrote:
>
>
> Back to wineI think the Italians have it all figured out. last time i
> was there, a decent bottle of red table wine, cost the same per litre as a
> litre of premium fuel
Do you run a messenger service too?
--R
On 8/4/2010 12:37 AM, Van Knutson wrote:
DBV wrote:
I dream of the day someone in the US has the stones to declare the embargo a
waste of time and open trade with the Commies.
What do you mean?
The commies are our largest debt owner - china
DBV wrote:
> I dream of the day someone in the US has the stones to declare the embargo a
> waste of time and open trade with the Commies.
>
What do you mean?
The commies are our largest debt owner - china is still communist, no?
mao
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I'll be impressed with the ChiComs
We have minimum beer and wine pricing here. I remember about 10 years or so
years ago, there was a local wine producing, offering a good wine for $3.50
or so a bottle. Gov said no no to that, much charge at least 7.50 or
whatever it was. It's not the greedy beer and wine producers, it's the gov
DBV wrote:
> I dream of the day someone in the US has the stones to declare the embargo a
> waste of time and open trade with the Commies.
>
What do you mean?
The commies are our largest debt owner - china is still communist, no?
mao
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I mentioned the $1.04 per litre. We have recently had yet ANOTHER tax added
to most things, including gas. To put it in perspective, when gas is now
$1.02 a litre, I jump on it and fill up, as that's somewhat of a "good"
price! And I did mention that
I mentioned the $1.04 per litre. We have recently had yet ANOTHER tax added
to most things, including gas. To put it in perspective, when gas is now
$1.02 a litre, I jump on it and fill up, as that's somewhat of a "good"
price! And I did mention that's regular, not the premium stuff, that the
W1
"E M"
To:
"Mercedes Discussion List"
Hee hee, .57 a gallon. Wait til I post some of the taxes we pay here in
Canada, per LITRE, not per gallon. We're not Europe, but that's not
stopping those in power from trying to tax us like Europeans!!
Ed
300E
You or
they tax more for diesel in OK as well.
Van Knutson wrote:
"Mercedes Discussion List"
They label the gas at my station here in Canada, and they also label the
cost breakdown of what you're paying per litre. Raw oil, processing,
various TAXES, and profits.
For anyone who thinks the oil compa
Van Knutson wrote:
Federal (US) tax per gallon is 18.4 cents. It does not appear to discriminate
between gas and diesel.
Source for all 50 states, not just wisconsin:
http://wisconsingasprices.com/tax_info.aspx
Federal Excise tax on diesel is 24.4 cents, but I think you can get 6 cents off
f
Hee hee, .57 a gallon. Wait til I post some of the taxes we pay here in
Canada, per LITRE, not per gallon. We're not Europe, but that's not
stopping those in power from trying to tax us like Europeans!!
Ed
300E
On 2 August 2010 13:16, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This explains why
This explains why I am taking the Dogde van to the peoples democratic
republic of WI tomorrow. By the time you get to north WI, both gas
and Diesel are $0.30/gal higher than the rest of the country. It is
cheaper to run the van than the SDL in those conditions. $.57 a
gallon is a ridiculous
I'll pay attention at next gas up, and post how they break it down here.
Regular today, is $1.04 per litre, and diesel a bit less. Up until a few
months ago, diesel was equal, or a bit more than regular.
Ed
300E, fed the good stuff. ;-)
On 2 August 2010 12:17, Van Knutson wrote:
> "Mercedes Di
"Mercedes Discussion List"
They label the gas at my station here in Canada, and they also label the
cost breakdown of what you're paying per litre. Raw oil, processing,
various TAXES, and profits.
For anyone who thinks the oil companies make too much money per gallon of
gas, read up on what th
They label the gas at my station here in Canada, and they also label the
cost breakdown of what you're paying per litre. Raw oil, processing,
various TAXES, and profits.
For anyone who thinks the oil companies make too much money per gallon of
gas, read up on what the governments take of that sam
E M wrote:
In the fuel I use, premium is 100% gas, midgrade is cut with upto to 5%, and
regular is cut with up to 10%.
Usually the station has two gas tanks, and mixes the midgrade at the pump, so
that makes sense. What doesn't make sense is many states, like Michigan,
Indiana, and Ohio, not
In the fuel I use, premium is 100% gas, midgrade is cut with upto to 5%, and
regular is cut with up to 10%.
Ed
300E
On 2 August 2010 08:30, Tim C wrote:
> In some states it is different. In NC, you don't have to label until
> you cross 15%, and maybe not even then. Found this helpful list,
>
In some states it is different. In NC, you don't have to label until
you cross 15%, and maybe not even then. Found this helpful list,
which may or may not be accurate but at least has been updated in the
past year:
http://www.fuel-testers.com/state_guide_ethanol_laws.html
There is a station that
Not sure about gas where you buy it, but here, most premium is all gas,
where the lower grades are cut with ethynol (sp). It doesn't have the same
bang for the buck per gallon, so when you factor all things, in, I'm not
sure how much cheaper running regular really is. I personally just follow
t
From: Robert Bigham
Sent: Dec 30, 2009 2:05 PM
To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ethanol or not?
3. Ethanol or not? (Max Dillon)
7. Re: E10 (relng...@aol.com)
8. Re: Fuel for a 103 Vergasser engine? Eth
There are two sizes of M103 -- 2.6L and 3.0L, so I would guess one has smaller
bores that the usual 102, and the other is the same for the 3.0L.
Peter
-Original Message-
>From: Robert Bigham
>Sent: Dec 30, 2009 2:05 PM
>To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
>Subject: Re: [MBZ] Et
on that, though.
>--
>Message: 3
>Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2009 18:18:59 -0500
>From: "Max Dillon"
>Subject: [MBZ] Ethanol or not?
>
>FWIW, there is a station here in Charleston with a big sign proclaiming
>ethanol-free gasoline is sold. I
FWIW, there is a station here in Charleston with a big sign proclaiming
ethanol-free gasoline is sold. I think it is an Exxon station. It is on
North Rivers Ave, near the intersection with Aviation Ave.
- Max
-Original Message-
From: mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com [mailto:mercedes-boun..
> Mitch Haley wrote:
> Dimitri Seretakis wrote:
> > Then we should at least have an option of E10 at the pump.
>
> I want to go back to seeing all pumps plainly labeled.
>
> I can run avgas in my chain saws, but any car I own newer than
> a 1977 Saab shouldn't have leaded gas in it.
Yeah!!
I
L Mark Finch writes:
> An ethanol advocacy group says cars built since 2001 should be able to
> burn a 15% blend with no problem. That isn't reassuring to those of us
> whose vehicles were manufactured in the 1990s or before.
Another reason to stick with the klatta klatta I guess.
Allan
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Dimitri Seretakis wrote:
Then we should at least have an option of E10 at the pump.
I want to go back to seeing all pumps plainly labeled.
I can run avgas in my chain saws, but any car I own newer than a 1977 Saab
shouldn't have leaded gas in it.
Mitch.
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Then we should at least have an option of E10 at the pump.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 14, 2009, at 5:57 PM, L Mark Finch wrote:
An ethanol advocacy group says cars built since 2001 should be able to burn
a 15% blend with no problem. That isn't reassuring to those of us whose
vehicles were manu
An ethanol advocacy group says cars built since 2001 should be able to burn
a 15% blend with no problem. That isn't reassuring to those of us whose
vehicles were manufactured in the 1990s or before.
http://www.wired.com/autopia/2009/12/ethanol-blend-15-percent/
This was a lawnmower/small engine shop. They have them for sale.
At 08:49 PM 7/5/2009, you wrote:
On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 20:27:36 -0500 Loren Faeth
wrote:
> The guy at the dealer suggested putting a small inline screen in the gas
> line. So simple, why didn't I think of that? probly because
Craig McCluskey wrote:
Where? At FLAPS?
There are genuine Briggs & Stratton clear plastic filters with paper elements
for under $5 at the small engine shops, or you could just get one from FLAPS if
you can find one that fits the fuel line. A OM617 prefilter would be better than
nothing. (bu
On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 20:27:36 -0500 Loren Faeth
wrote:
> The guy at the dealer suggested putting a small inline screen in the gas
> line. So simple, why didn't I think of that? probly because when i
> was learning engines, the only fuel screens to be found were the car
> type inline can filters,
I think you folks are spreading BS about E10 gasoline. I have been
using it for 30+ years with no problems in vehicles and small
engines.Small engines in most cases don't have any fuel
screen. They just dump any dirt right into the carb, and that makes
them run bad. So lets blame the eth
ssion List'
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ethanol
Scott -
It has been a few years since I have worked on many of those "pumper" carbs
but as far as adjustments to the needle and seat, the parts that you would
call the "float valve" in a float type carb, when you have it assembled to
the poin
Curt wrote:
> What do you use to stabilize your fuel stabilizer?
Classic.
mao
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I quit using Sta-bil when a big bottle of it went bad... It "congealed" for
lack of a better word and little black clumps started to float in it. What do
you use to stabilize your fuel stabilizer?
-Curt
Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 13:34:32 -0400
From: "Scott Ritchey"
Subject:
cold blooded bitch but
thats normal) so it must be good stuff.
-Curt
Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 15:37:03 + (UTC)
From: pm7...@comcast.net
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ethanol
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Scott -
It has been a few years since I have worked on many of those "pumper" carbs
but as far as adjustments to the needle and seat, the parts that you would
call the "float valve" in a float type carb, when you have it assembled to
the point that you can view the needle seat relationship, the lev
Behalf Of LWB250
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 12:41
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ethanol
This is nothing new - the RV business used to be a gold mine for us (we
don't do RVs anymore - thank G-d!) because people would just park them over
the winter and the carbs on the gener
and run it dry
between seasons.
Dan
--- On Wed, 5/27/09, pm7...@comcast.net wrote:
> From: pm7...@comcast.net
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ethanol
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> Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 11:37 AM
> My Connecticut lawnmower repair guy
> tells me he
t leaving the bowl full
of 90% fuel.
--
Peter Arnold
Windsor, CT
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From: "Curt Raymond"
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Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 11:05:59 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ethanol
We get 10% ethanol in all our
s
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Daughter found this article, quite interesting. Are any of the newer
Benzes "flex fuel"? Would increased ethano
Daughter found this article, quite interesting. Are any of the newer
Benzes "flex fuel"? Would increased ethanol content have any adverse
effects on newer (or older for that matter) engines/fuel systems? I
know around here the boaters are having fits with ethanol-laced fuels as
it absorbs wa
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A good source is http://www.butanol.com/
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So why the focus on ethanol? Why n
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