[Rhodes22-list] The Curse of Ethanol/History lesson.
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Mon Sep 9 17:18:59 EDT 2013
Here's a little history lesson for da list. Prior to unleaded gasoline we
ran regular gas with lead in it. Lead was used as an anti-knock agent in
engines and also lubricated the valves. Lead started showing up in the air and
also water supplies, so the government switched everyone to unleaded
gasoline, but added MTBE to it to help it burn cleaner in vehicles with
catalytic converters. Then we started to see MTBE show up in water tests and also
in the meat of fish and birds. They banned the use of MTBE and replaced it
with ethanol, which burns clean and adds oxygen for the burning of the
gasoline. The switch from MTBE to ethanol was so quick that small engine
manufacturers had little time to gear up for it or do any substantial testing to
see what would fail. And we all know where we stand today. Plastic fuel
lines, fuel filters and some carburetor parts could not stand up to the
ethanol. Ethanol as a fuel works great. I have a Dodge pickup that is a flex fuel
vehicle and I buy and burn ethanol whenever I find it. It is usually
cheaper than gasoline and I like the way it smells at the tail pipe. And no, it's
not consumable. The government adds ten percent gasoline just to make sure
someone doesn't try drinking it.
Rummy
In a message dated 9/9/2013 12:08:55 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
carmangeorge1326 at hotmail.com writes:
Hello everyone!
My wife and I are new members and this is our first message.
We own a 1984 recycled Rhodes 22 and are in our third season sailing the
top of Chesapeake Bay. Unfortunately, our Yamaha 4 stroke 9.9 HP has
experienced fouling issues apparently as a result of ethanol. The carb has been
cleaned and serviced twice this season and I have installed a 10 micron
in-line fuel filter as well as Yamalube fuel additive to new fuel. We took out
the boat last Friday and the engine ran fine outbound for 20 minutes. On the
return it kept cutting out every 30 - 45 seconds. Boat U.S. ultimately had
to tow us in (they did a great job).
Has anyone experienced similar issues? The only thing left is have someone
professionally clean out the tank but that's all I can think of.
The Rhodes is a fine sailboat but oh those engines and that lousy ethanol!
Thanks.
Frank and Linda George
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