diver dave
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I hope everyone knows varnish is not an ethanol issue, actually just the opposite.
We used to add ethanol to cut varnish deposits and remove water.
When ethanol fuel first came out, it removed so much varnish from old fuel systems, many of my tows were because of plugged fuel filters.
It is phase separation from free water in fuel systems that makes ethanol a disaster.
Exactly correct. And if you use bio-diesel, same issue with its affinity to water. Petro diesel can hold orders of magnitude less water.
Ie: if you pour a gallon of water into your large bio-diesel tank, it may not sit at the bottom of the tank.