As far as ethanol damaging fuel hose, that's total BS for any fuel hose made in the last 30 years (if yours is older, replace it now). We got ethanol in our gas in the late 70's and it hasn't caused any damage to anything. It will break down some gunk that has formed in the fuel system (cleaning the gas tank and rebuilding the carb will fix that) but it really isn't the problem some people think it is.
Matt On 7/22/2009 7:43 PM, das24rules@xxxxxxxxx spouted this sage advice:
me personally, i would run new aluminum or steel lines. some of these rubber lines (i have had problems with brand new ones lately) dont like this ethenalfuel. my state just made 10% across everything. i hate it. also, the metallines will be tougher when it comes to any road debris. you can just take offyour old line, and get some of that soft flex metal line, and make it just like the old one. thats what i did on my 62 classic. dave stohler www.picasaweb.google.com/das24rules _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com
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