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Fortunately the UK still has 5% max ethanol in both standard and high =
octanes. There is 'moral' pressure from some quarters on the Government =
to increase it to 10% max but suppliers can meet their legal =
requirements purely with bio diesel, and don't want to be the first to =
go to 10% and get bad publicity from complaints. If the move against =
diesel gathers pace that may force their hands.
The main problem with fuel hoses and everything else rubber here is the =
quality of the rubber itself. I've always (30 years) run the roadster =
on high octane but the V8 (24 years) always on standard which has had =
ethanol at 5% max for 20 years now. While 98 octane may not have =
contained ethanol originally, suppliers tended to be cagey when asked =
directly, and others indicated that it varied according to where in the =
UK you bought it. Four years ago I decided to replace the V8 pump hoses =
as the braiding was crumbling when it came to me so they were probably =
original - but as far as the rubber goes the old ones were in perfect =
condition. I even slit a piece lengthwise and opened it out but there =
wasn't a trace of cracking. When I first got the V8 it didn't have any =
carb overflow hoses so I installed them, and they have had to be =
replaced since from severe cracking - and they don't even carry liquid =
fuel, only vapour. I fitted non-braided so I can keep an eye on the =
external condition at least, but I have no doubt they won't last =
anywhere near as long as the originals.
If standard here goes up to 10% - fortunately pumps are now required to =
be labelled clearly on the pump as well as the nozzle itself - I'll run =
the V8 on high octane as well, as that has been designated 'petrol =
protection grade' for older vehicles for the foreseeable future.
PaulH.
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Last week 95 octane fuel has to be 10% bio-ethanol, which makes even =
post-modern cars vulnerable for this nasty fuel additive.
So I=E2=80=99ll change the type of fuel for my mopeds to a special =
one. The BGT will get the 98 octane fuel, which contains 5% bio-ethanol.
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Fortunately the UK still has 5% max ethanol in =
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the Government to increase it to 10% max but suppliers can meet their =
legal=20
requirements purely with bio diesel, and don't want to be the first =
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diesel=20
gathers pace that may force their hands.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>The main problem with fuel hoses and everything else =
rubber=20
here is the quality of the rubber itself. </FONT><FONT =
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(30 years) run the roadster on high octane but the V8 (24 years) always =
on=20
standard which has had ethanol at 5% max for 20 years now. =
While 98=20
octane may not have contained ethanol originally, suppliers tended to be =
cagey=20
when asked directly, and others indicated that it varied according to =
where in=20
the UK you bought it. Four years ago I decided to replace the V8 =
pump=20
hoses as the braiding was crumbling when it came to me so they were =
probably=20
original - but as far as the rubber goes the old ones were in =
perfect=20
condition. I even slit a piece lengthwise and opened it out but =
there=20
wasn't a trace of cracking. When I first got the V8 it didn't have =
any=20
carb overflow hoses so I installed them, and they have had to be =
replaced since=20
from severe cracking - and they don't even carry liquid fuel, only =
vapour. =20
I fitted non-braided so I can keep an eye on the external condition at =
least,=20
but I have no doubt they won't last anywhere near as long as the=20
originals.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>If standard here goes up to 10% - fortunately pumps =
are now=20
required to be labelled clearly on the pump as well as the nozzle itself =
- I'll=20
run the V8 on high octane as well, as that has been designated 'petrol=20
protection grade' for older vehicles for the foreseeable =
future.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>PaulH.</FONT></DIV>
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week 95 octane fuel has to be 10% bio-ethanol, which makes even =
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I=E2=80=99ll change the type of fuel for my mopeds to a special one. =
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