Can I use
ethanol blended gas in my Volvo Penta
engine?
Volvo Penta gasoline engines
may be operated using gasoline blended
with no more than 10% ethanol that meets
the minimum octane specification.
Fuel containing 10% ethanol is also
commonly referred to "E10."
Users of ethanol-blended fuels must take
additional care in the maintenance of
their fuel systems. The effects vary
depending on the fuel tank material.
Most boats produced the last 20 years
have fuel tanks constructed of aluminum,
stainless steel, or plastics.
Since ethanol-blended fuels attract and
hold moisture, ethanol content can
contribute to causing corrosion of tank
material in aluminum fuel tanks.
Corrosion material can clog fuel filters
and damage injectors, carburetors, and
other fuel system components.
Stainless steel and plastic fuel tank
materials are not affected by
ethanol-blended fuels. However,
ethanol-blended fuel can act as a
solvent, loosening and washing old
deposits or contaminates into the fuel
system.
Fuel system or engine damage caused by
contamination from water, foreign
particles, sludge, or gums entering or
forming in the fuel system is not
covered by the Volvo Penta Limited
Warranty.