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| 0-E gasoline; Older fuel lines/ Pumps | |
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| Jax | Oct 13 2013, 03:37 PM Post #1 |
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I've read about concerns for the effects of ethanol gas on the fuel system lines, diaphragms & connections in older engines like the Willys have. We have 0-E where I live mainly because of the large number of fishing boats that were having problems with their engines. So I've been able to use 0-E gas in my 3B all along. By chance I found this guide to 0-E gas stations in the U.S. & Canada. In case you haven't seen it I thought I'd pass it along. http://pure-gas.org Aloha, Jax
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Aloha, Kealoha Jax kealohajax@yahoo.com Waihou, Kainaliu Mauka, Hawaii Willys Trans-Vintage project 1955 CJ3B My Build: http://z4.invisionfree.com/CJ3B_Bulletin_B...?showtopic=2775 http://s767.photobucket.com/home/kealohajax | |
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