Posted by buickanddeere on May 13, 2016 at 06:52:15 from (184.151.37.77):
In Reply to: 100LL Avgas posted by Eric in IL on May 12, 2016 at 07:18:01:
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Wrong, that is an old wive's tale.
100LL has a maximum of 0.56g per Liter which is just enough to protect the exhaust valves of P&W and Franklin air cooled aviation engines .
Today if you can find a batch of 115/145 purple. Even it has been reduced to a max of 1.29g per Liter.
There was more lead in the bad old days of purple 115/145 from WWII until the 1980's.
As other posters have already noted . 100LL will readily turn to vapour in the carb/intake/combustion chamber for easy starting. However it's less prone to vapour locking in fuel lines.
100LL does not deteriate into gum, goo and varnish that attacks fuel system components.
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