I found a youtube video from Steves Small Engine Saloon, titled "The ugly Truth Why Gas Station Fuel Is Bad For Small Engines"
He claims that not only is ethanol to blame, but that the benzene, and olefins plus other alphabet soup words cause degradation of the fuel pump diaphrams. He also mentions it in the walbro spring diaphram video as well.
So I was looking for clarification, by me purchasing E0 ethanol free fuel of any brand, am I eliminating all of these issues? Or is there still bad chemicals in there? I have refreshed my carburetors and fuel systems overall so I have no timeline to compare, but I fully switched to E0 starting in 2014.
It is unfortunate, all of our brands sell 90 octane in ethanol free, nothing higher unless you get a pail of race fuel, or low lead at the airport which they dont want to deal with the public.
He claims that not only is ethanol to blame, but that the benzene, and olefins plus other alphabet soup words cause degradation of the fuel pump diaphrams. He also mentions it in the walbro spring diaphram video as well.
So I was looking for clarification, by me purchasing E0 ethanol free fuel of any brand, am I eliminating all of these issues? Or is there still bad chemicals in there? I have refreshed my carburetors and fuel systems overall so I have no timeline to compare, but I fully switched to E0 starting in 2014.
It is unfortunate, all of our brands sell 90 octane in ethanol free, nothing higher unless you get a pail of race fuel, or low lead at the airport which they dont want to deal with the public.