Bert, Thanks. Unfortunately there are no ethanol free stations around here so I have to find some ethanol resistant fuel line somewhere as I hate to have to keep replacing my fuel line every year.
Regards and a Happy Mew year to you. Mike On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Bert Knupp <[email protected]> wrote: > Happy New Year, Y'All, > > Mike in Alabama especially. There's a pretty good Web site that tries to > keep up with fuel retailers who pump ethanol-free gasoline. (There are > also > several useless sites.) If you bring up www.pure-gas.org and put in your > state, you'll get a moderated list. Happily, it's not only major > metropolitan areas. I found a long list of Alabama tiny-towns. > > In my area, a number of independents have formed a marketing co-op and > obtained rights to the defunct Pure Oil name and trademarks. They've > replaced some Marathon stations (a similar marketing co-op) and hung new > blue Pure Oil signs--all proclaiming their product ethanol-free. Not the > cheapest, but my 1970 Copbug and 1972 SuperBeetle might both be grateful. > The alcohol-free retailers stock pamphlets explaining why E10 and E15 fuels > can damage some components, and which. They might exaggerate some, but > they're essentially correct in reference to our oldtimers. > > Glückliches Neujahr! > > Bert Knupp in Music City USA > > > _______________________________________________ > vintagvw site list > [email protected] > http://lists.sjsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vintagvw > _______________________________________________ vintagvw site list [email protected] http://lists.sjsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vintagvw
