Al W
wrote:
After flying for six years, finally removed and
disassembled my glass and
foam header tank. During those six years I
periodically used ethanol fuel
and whatever. Always used auto fuel. No
evidence of degradation of any
component....soft aluminum, foam, epoxy. All
looks perfect.
That’s good
news.
Just a reminder, all epoxy that is fuel exposed
must be high ratio type.
Like 4 to 1. 50/50 ratio epoxies can
NOT handle “fuel” over time.
That’s bad
news. Should I conclude from this that EZ-poxy (44-56 by weight)
will NOT handle fuel with ethanol? I assume when you say “fuel”
you mean fuel with ethanol, since experience has shown that EZ-poxy has
handled auto fuel for periods of 15 years in some
EZs.
Al
G