See Ethanol Damage UP CLOSE!
All this talk about <="" a="">ethanol and bad gas leaves many homeowners and landscapers constantly worried about refueling their power equipment.
Repair shops know it all too well, how ethanol and stale gas affects your equipment. They’re seeing the damage every day.
But for those who want to see it to believe it, here’s your chance. Check out the effects of ethanol up close!
Step into the shoes of a power equipment repair technician as we dissect a lawn mower and generator carburetor.
You’ll see with your very own eyes how ethanol and stale gas can clog and corrode the carburetor and fuel system components.
Crusty Deposits – Deterioration
Ethanol has a tendency to absorb water. The water moisture, along with ethanol, slowly deteriorates the metal parts of the fuel tank and carburetor.
The white crusty deposits you see collecting on this generator carburetor are the deteriorated metal particles.
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All this talk about ethanol and bad gas leaves many homeowners and landscapers constantly worried about refueling their power equipment.
Repair shops know it all too well, how ethanol and stale gas affects your equipment. They’re seeing the damage every day.
But for those who want to see it to believe it, here’s your chance. Check out the effects of ethanol up close!
Step into the shoes of a power equipment repair technician as we dissect a lawn mower and generator carburetor.
You’ll see with your very own eyes how ethanol and stale gas can clog and corrode the carburetor and fuel system components.
Crusty Deposits – Deterioration
Ethanol has a tendency to absorb water. The water moisture, along with ethanol, slowly deteriorates the metal parts of the fuel tank and carburetor.
The white crusty deposits you see collecting on this generator carburetor are the deteriorated metal particles.
- See more at: http://blog.jackssmallengines.com/2013/08/see-ethanol-damage-up-close/#more-316All this talk about ethanol and bad gas leaves many homeowners and landscapers constantly worried about refueling their power equipment.
Repair shops know it all too well, how ethanol and stale gas affects your equipment. They’re seeing the damage every day.
But for those who want to see it to believe it, here’s your chance. Check out the effects of ethanol up close!
Step into the shoes of a power equipment repair technician as we dissect a lawn mower and generator carburetor.
You’ll see with your very own eyes how ethanol and stale gas can clog and corrode the carburetor and fuel system components.
Crusty Deposits – Deterioration
Ethanol has a tendency to absorb water. The water moisture, along with ethanol, slowly deteriorates the metal parts of the fuel tank and carburetor.
The white crusty deposits you see collecting on this generator carburetor are the deteriorated metal particles.
- See more at: http://blog.jackssmallengines.com/2013/08/see-ethanol-damage-up-close/#more-316