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"Blueskies" wrote: If this special clean gas w/o alcohol is brought to the airport and kept there, doesn't it pretty much miss the point of the autogas STC? The whole idea was to be able to use normal autogas in these old low compression engines. I thought one objective was to avoid using the 100LL in engines that were prune to lead fouling. -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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Bob Noel writes:
If this special clean gas w/o alcohol is brought to the airport and kept there, doesn't it pretty much miss the point of the autogas STC? The whole idea was to be able to use normal autogas in these old low compression engines. I thought one objective was to avoid using the 100LL in engines that were prune to lead fouling. I thought that autogas was popular for several reasons: a) lead b) price ..... Gas bought by a FBO or club should be free of highway taxes but I suspect will instead incur aviation fuel taxes... -- A host is a host from coast to & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433 |
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And if you thought lead was bad, those prunes REALLY gum up the works.
{;-) Jim -- "Work like you don't need the money, love like you've never been hurt, and dance like no one is watching." --Satchel Paige "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... I thought one objective was to avoid using the 100LL in engines that were prune to lead fouling. -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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"RST Engineering" wrote: And if you thought lead was bad, those prunes REALLY gum up the works. aw ... nuts. :-( -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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RST Engineering wrote:
And if you thought lead was bad, those prunes REALLY gum up the works. {;-) Jim Nope. He was talking about an old engine. It needs the prunes to keep the works from gumming up. I think most of the guys here know that. 8*) |
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![]() "Ernest Christley" wrote Nope. He was talking about an old engine. It needs the prunes to keep the works from gumming up. I think most of the guys here know that. 8*) I wonder if prunes work on old engines, like they work on me? It would give the engine exhaust a certain..... Aroma! ggg -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message news ![]() "Ernest Christley" wrote Nope. He was talking about an old engine. It needs the prunes to keep the works from gumming up. I think most of the guys here know that. 8*) I wonder if prunes work on old engines, like they work on me? It would give the engine exhaust a certain..... Aroma! ggg -- Jim in NC Free up the lifters? |
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![]() "Blueskies" wrote in message . net... "Morgans" wrote in message news ![]() "Ernest Christley" wrote Nope. He was talking about an old engine. It needs the prunes to keep the works from gumming up. I think most of the guys here know that. 8*) I wonder if prunes work on old engines, like they work on me? It would give the engine exhaust a certain..... Aroma! ggg -- Jim in NC Free up the lifters? Yes, that it would, but beware of potential backfires. |
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![]() I thought one objective was to avoid using the 100LL in engines that were prune to lead fouling. Yeah, we are into the summer time haul the grandkids routine where I burn oodles of avcrap because I am fueling faster than I can haul it and I am fueling at strange airports and some are really strange... Fat Albert's engines are already grumping at me about it... denny |
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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article , "Blueskies" wrote: If this special clean gas w/o alcohol is brought to the airport and kept there, doesn't it pretty much miss the point of the autogas STC? The whole idea was to be able to use normal autogas in these old low compression engines. I thought one objective was to avoid using the 100LL in engines that were prune to lead fouling. Wouldn't prunes give them gas? |
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