Check with Perry Mick (I think that last
name is correct; is he on this list?). I recall he has said he has run
10% in his LongEZ for years with no prob. I would guess it is EZ-poxy.
I use mogas in my Velocity with EZ-poxy, but so
far there is no ethanol in most gas here in CA.
Al
-----Original Message-----
From: Rotary motors in aircraft
[mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of James Maher
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007
2:11 PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re:
Fiberglass fuel tanks
I'm am sure that Vinyl ester will hold up to Avgas as
intended with the Glasair
but I am looking for anyone who has experience with it
and modern-day Mogas
Are Glasair parts made with vacuum bag and autoclave
technology?
My epoxy tank held up well for almost 5 years to Mogas
with MTBE but soon after
ethanol was added it began to deteriorate.
In all the searching on the web I have not found
anything that says conclusively that
Vinyl-ester is impervious to E10 (Gasoline with 10%
ethanol).
I'd like to find someone who can say that they have
been running this fuel for a year or more without any adverse effects on their
fiberglass fuel tanks.
There are many using Mogas (RV's) but most have
aluminum tanks.
Also, many regions in the country do not ad ethanol to
the Mogas.
There are many fiberglass aircraft but most use Avgas.
I need to find the small minority who have both
fiberglass fuel tanks and use Mogas with ethanol.
I figure if those folks are out there, they will be on
this list.
Jim
Steve Thomas
<steve@stevet.net> wrote:
I'm not flying yet, but the resin system used in my
aircraft is impervious to ethanol. I'm building a Glasair, and the resin
system is a Dow 411-45 vinyl-ester resin system. The vinyl-esters were
originally designed for making fiberglass underground gas tanks. All
Glasairs have a integral gas tank in the forward part of the wing.
However, be cautious about using any vinyl-ester or
polyester resin system over epoxy. It won't stick.
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On Sep 16, 2007, at 12:41 PM, James Maher wrote:
Is there anyone in this group who is running Mogas
with ethanol exclusively and also has
If anyone fits this profile and their tanks are
holding up and not leaking or softening please respond with what type of resin
system was used.
I used the Aeropoxy brand epoxy and this did not hold
up.
I am looking for an alternative.