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Re: Ethanol gas

To: Dick Dell <rddell@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Ethanol gas
From: Dave and Liz DuBois <ddubois@sinclair.net>
Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 10:03:02 -0700
All,

An additional item when dealing with today's fuels.  If you used 
sloshing compound in your fuel tank back in the 80s as I did, be aware 
that today's fuel may start dissolving the compound.  Most of the 
products available in the early 80s for sealing the fuel tanks were 
designed for aircraft tanks and are not designed for the reformulated 
fuels used in today's automobiles.  Last summer I had the fuel pump in 
our TD stopped ticking and the car ground to a halt.  Since the pump 
wasn't ticking, I assumed that something was wrong with it and swapped 
it out.  Imagine my consternation when the new pump ticked a few times 
and also stopped.  I finally traced it to stuck needle valves (or more 
accurately, Gross jets that had been performing flawlessly for over 20 
years).  I put some old viton tipped needle valves in the carbs and 
everything worked fine, so I put the original pump back in, only to find 
that it still wasn't pumping.  Off with the pump and onto the test stand 
with it - it didn't work there either.  Removal of the outlet fitting 
and the valve assembly revealed that the valve disks were solidly glued 
to the seats.  The only thing that has ever gone into the tank of our TD 
(besides gas) was aircraft sloshing compound back in 79 or 80. 

This wasn't the worst of the problem.  I took the tank to a Redi Strip 
shop in British Columbia to get the tank  stripped of all the old 
compound (and paint) and treated with zinc phosphate.  Upon getting the 
tank back, I found that, in order to get all the old sloshing compound 
out, they had left the tank in the stripper so long that the brass 
outlet fittings were almost completely eaten away and I now have to 
repair them before reinstalling the tank.

The point of all of this is that if you treated your fuel tank with 
aircraft sloshing compound back in the early 80s, keep an eye on your 
fuel system for any signs of the stuff dissolving.

Cheers,
Dave

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