[Rhodes22-list] Ethanol problems

Susan Crane scranevmd at verizon.net
Mon Jun 19 14:17:42 EDT 2017


Marlan,

Well, I just called my local airport and they do have self serve ethanol
free gasoline.  I didn't ask the price, but it is closer than the gas
station that I had found so I don't really care, given how little gasoline I
use.  Good suggestion.  Thank you.

Susan

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Hi, I just want to pop in here to say that I use Aviation Gas from my local
small airport in Edgewater, MD for my Mercury Outboard. It is ethanol free
and I think pretty much any small local airport has it and will sell it to
anyone. It is more expensive $7 to $11 a gallon.

I suspect this is very much like the Racing Gas mentioned in an earlier
post.

So, if you can't find a nearby ethanol-free gas station try your local
airport.

(If I understand correctly, small airplanes really don't like ethanol in
their gas. I think it causes them to stop working and thus endangers the
lives of their passengers. :-)

Marlan Green
s/v Nautisuarus
Mayo, MD
Rhode River


On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 1:56 PM, Mary Lou Troy <mtroy at atlanticbb.net> wrote:

> Rick,
>
> What the heck is a diagram carburetor? Never heard the term. Maybe 
> diaphragm? I've never heard of that on an outboard either. Is it an 
> option on some outboards? Or aftermarket?
>
> Does the design change the idle jets as well? That seems to be some of 
> the issue with the ethanol gas.
>
> If that fixes the problem with ethanol gas, how come we're not all 
> using them? Would seem a lot easier than trundling all over the place 
> searching for ethanol free. There would be a good market for them here 
> in Maryland and Delaware where ethanol free gas is pretty scarce.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mary Lou
>
> Rosborough RF-246 Tara
>
> ex- Rhodes 22
>
>
>
>
> On 6/19/2017 1:36 PM, Rick wrote:
>
>> Oh, the folly of bowl carburetors!  All this talk of disconnecting 
>> fuel lines and adding additives to prevent deposits accumulating in 
>> bowls puts one more check mark in the pro column of diagram carburetors.
>>
>> I've always paid the premium for diagram carburetors in my outboards 
>> because they run steady through the waves.  The only residue problems 
>> I've had is cleaning goo off the spark plugs.  But with the advent of 
>> "gasohol", the goo is gone and only dry carbon black needs cleaning 
>> at the end of the season.
>>
>> Rick
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