We have three stations in town, Abilene, Texas, that still provide
ethanol-free petrol. I stop there whenever I can, but not exclusively. It's
been 5300 miles since the rebuild and adding hardened seats, no problems.
The other issue I heard of, but not experienced, was the softening of the
older rubber fuel lines. Mine are all new, 5 years ago, and have no problems.
Perhaps someone else can speak to this.
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On Jun 5, 2013, at 11:01 AM, Bob Labuz <yellowtr@adelphia.net> wrote:
> I meant to send this to the list in addition to John.
>
>
>> John,
>>
>> I have heard terrible things about ethanol even in newer engines. I am not
a chemist but since I can get non ethanol high test here in CNY, I use it in
all my Triumphs.
>>
>> I have to say that they do run great using this blend.
>>
>> I also had the cyl. heads modified for unleaded years ago just to be safe.
>>
>> I figure I have about 15 years of driving left. I hope the engines last
until then!
>>
>> Then it will be up to my 3 kids to decide what to do.
>>
>> Bob
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