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Re: [TR] ethanol in gasoline

To: davgil@aol.com,triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] ethanol in gasoline
From: "spook01@comcast.net" <spook01@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 16:55:25 -0500 s=q20121106; t=1371074127; bh=WZDo1fb0MeTu1PaXwjYZ2fLaDKtk1KPcgPpAdrCffgw=; h=Received:Received:To:From:Subject:Date:MIME-Version:Content-Type; b=gDNmL6MagpWRKBvpvfDiajaUnTmkJM2D9MTqsJ7fSnwyCGZ1NmG4wb/H5SxWyTd4x 0yCdzM4opEvgPyC0FnmubbXyW0W2lHAU9cKCgAUBMURIUzLwlEnFWHOmI8A+uygCkv 4RirctOJzHvIppxqBqeDWmhtCye/jKhADUYtgNkJRiyPk6UcUaEXk7P/9swAAiJug5 +D+H2yKWjbX1zo0HDq521t7xYOPr//veq0wcPD9DvDIwnmfoCEvkTwX4HLJjRddAwS 2614MgyEyka0qI722c+M/7Q9y3D+qHFlkdNNAlOcEbx8b8e0VhuCIG4M7W+CYVfB4E hhHakX0s89ajQ==
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Apparently, the contents of gasohol has been known to destroy plastic floats.  
There is a benzene component I am told that does it.  I know there is a new 
closed cell foam float for some cars, indestructible by the new stuff, that's 
available.
I've got brass floats in all my cars, so I've no first hand knowledge.


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From: davgil@aol.com
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: [TR] ethanol in gasoline
Date: Wed, Jun 12, 2013 2:38 pm


To the list
The discussion of ethanol and its impact on fuel systems makes me think of a
problem with my 1976 TR6 that I will have to deal with shortly.  I keep it at
another location and when I was there a week or so ago, I smelled a strong
gasoline odor.  I have had a problem with the gaskets in the carb float
chambers deteriorating and leaking gas so I guessed that was probably the
case.  Unfortunately I passed by the car a little later and saw a puddle of
what looked like heavy oil near the left rear tire.  I touched it and it had a
strong gasoline smell.  I was otherwise occupied and when I got back the next
day, the puddle remained but there is no longer a gasoline odor.
Unfortunately, I had to leave before I could investigate the situation.  My
fear is that the fuel lines have deteriorated allowing gas to drip onto the
ground, carrying something with it on the trip, probably dissolved
undercoating.  I don't know of anything else that would be in the rear of the
car that could leak other than the differential, but I don't know of any
reason that a leaking fuel line would cause it to leak as well.  There was
distinctly a strong gasoline odor to this substance.  I won't get back for a
couple of weeks, but does anyone have any ideas as to what I should consider
as possibilities.  Just an aside, the car is parked on a concrete floor in a
garage with no ignition source and is directly under a fire sprinkler so I
believe that the danger of fire is minimal, which is why I was comfortable
waiting to deal with this later.
David Gill
1976 TR6

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