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Re: E85 Ethanol in a Ford 8N?
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Posted by Cliff (VA) on November 29, 2006 at 04:51:05 from (65.206.126.166):
In Reply to: E85 Ethanol in a Ford 8N? posted by David in Ohio on November 29, 2006 at 04:30:01:
I have an E-85 equiped Dodge Grand Caravan. I have also worked in the automotive industry. My company had quite a few problems with E-85 compatible fuel pumps. E-85 is 85% ethanol. It is a very corrosive fuel, mostly due to the fact that the other 15% is mostly water. If you use it in an 8N be prepared to have all the steel parts in the fuel system rust (tank, fuel lines, etc.) I seriously would not recommend it. I wish that I could find a source for E-85 because I am dying to try it in my van. I have had the van 7 years and have yet to be able to buy E-85 fuel. Good Luck, Cliff (VA)
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