Year of Manufacture *: 2012
We have already had to deal with this problem in an Mgb and an older Merc, also a Bmw. The fixes for these cars will become matters for regular attention to minimise the problem.
A much greater problem may exist for petrol stations, some being much older, our own having thirty year old steel tanks, with a vent to atmosphere, with a low fuel volume turnover.
Monitoring water levels in the tanks is suggested by our fuel supplier, who are currently warning us of a change to add ethanol.
Yet if phase seperation occurs inside my storage vessel I imagine serious damage may be caused in a modern car or a classic.
Has anyone any thoughts on this subject?
Cheers Phil.
Message Thread Ethanol - The potential harm # - Phil Kingdon March 20, 2012, 8:13 am
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