Re: Stabil Ethanol Treatment
And because the fuel gauge quit you immediately thought the ethanol was at fault??????????? Highly unlikely and more likely mere coincidence.
Older vehicles did not have ethanol tolerant gaskets, plastic and rubber parts in the fuel system so over time they could be impacted. A secondary issue is dirt, grim, and varnish in the fuel system. Ethanol is an excellent fuel system cleaner so if the fuel system on a boat, car, bus, truck, lawnmower, garden tiller, chain saw, weed whacker (I think I hit them all) has been neglected, that gunk is freed up and deposited in the fuel filter and the carb is also loosened up and the stuff plugs up jets. Replace the fuel lines with ethanol tolerant parts, rebuild the carb, replace the filter (buy a couple of spares) and away you go. We've used E10 in Minnesota for years with no serious issues other than the initial crud problem on older vehicles.