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Re: Gas tank Varnish

To: british-cars@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Gas tank Varnish
From: exumfs@exu.ericsson.se (Mark Steph)
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 93 08:49:13 CDT
> The reddish color of pump gas is due to a dye additive to make gasoline
> more visible.  I suspect a heavy dilution with fresh gas would dissolve
> this varnish, given enough time.  There are stabilizer that can be added
> to gasoline to reduce this problem for cars, boats or whatever that
> aren't used very often.  However, I'm told these stabilizers contain
> alcohol which could be a problem for the rubber seals in the fuel
> systems of older cars.
> 
> Roland

The color of the gasoline also determines the grade. Red is the lowest
grade (80-100 octane). Blue is next (100-110?). I think that is followed
by green?

-mark



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