Tho not a chemical engineer, I think that rubbing alcohol is
essentially what is sold (a higher prices) as gas tank moisture
remover...because alcohol tends to absorb water sufficiently to permit
it to burn or pass through the engine as exhaust...
I have frequently used the gas tank additive to protect against water
build-up...and it seems to work(no water in my tanks) but I have never
evaluated its use to clean the engine, plugs etc. Perhaps the alcohol
(and water) acts to de-coke the engine much as raw water, when fed
through the carbs, is said to do.
I'm interested in seeing more dialog on this point.
Cheers!
PMQ
73 TR-6
72 GT-6
69 GT-6+ (2)
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Subject: Re: Problems with new fuel (was Marvel Mystery Oil)
Author: Michael Noerregaard <ngaard@utxvms.cc.utexas.edu> at smtpgate
Date: 11/13/96 8:31 AM
A mechanic at where I work suggest that I should put in 16 oz of rubbing
alcohol (90% or higher) in the tank for every third or fourth time I fill it
up - supposedly that should clean out the engine, plugs, etc. Any
thoughts/experience on this?
Thanks,
Michael
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