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Subject: [Healeys] Stainless Steel Fuel Tank for Big Healeys
From: 55healey at comcast.net (robert westcott)
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 10:09:42 -0700
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Here is a choice of ethanol free stations.  Not that much more  
expensive, find one near you.

Rob

http://pure-gas.org/    Here are the ones in WA.     
http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=WA


On Apr 26, 2011, at 6:13 AM, Dave Murphy wrote:

> Chris,
> Unfortunatey ethanol is NOT A CHOICE at gas pumps (bowsers?) in the US
> midwest. ALL gasoline in the midwest US contains at least 10 %  
> ethanol and
> some can contain much more.
> Low octane ("regular") or "High"er octane ("super") is usually the  
> only
> choice, but both have 10% + ethanol.  Often there is a midgrade, but  
> also with
> 10% + ethanol.
> I an NOT into buying cheap gas - I do buy the highest octane I can  
> find , but
> I am still concerned with the ethanol causing my tank to corrode or  
> rust (and
> my fuel filter plugging as a result of the corrosion) - hence the  
> stainless
> steel tank question.

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