Re: Ethanol and 2 strokes
Go back and read my response again. Especially the part about not treating fuel and neglected fuel systems. If ethanol didn't mix with fuel all the two stroke engines in the world would be on a scrap heap. That is simply crap and the more I hear it the more I wonder why people don't ask for the proof. Many of the saws, two stroke and four stroke mowers, weed whips, and yard blowers, snow blowers and anything else with an engine that were built with fuel system parts that are not ethanol tolerant (and I believe most after about 1986 are) will have some issue with fuel line and rubber part disintegration. Saws in particular have a coating on the inside of the tank to prevent the tank from leaking. Ethanol would break down that coating in older saws. My gosh, clean the fuel system and away you go. I have three saws, Craftsman, Poulan and Stihl == all them built prior to 1986 and only the Sears had an issue. The fuel line came apart in the fuel tank. Ask the guy in the shop if he actually thought about the issue rather than just pointing fingers. All ethanol did was hasten an inevitable problem. Did you know that in Brazil nearly all vehicles, boats, and small engines run on ethanol, and it isn't E10 either. It's the genuine article. My car runs on E85.