Ethanol info

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It is now being said to use fuel conditioner while running the boat (use half strength while running and full while storing)

 

Ethanol

 

 
 
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.
 
 
Some older boats may have fiberglass fuel tanks. Ethanol-blended fuels have been shown to act as a solvent to the surface of fiberglass fuel tanks, weakening the fuel tank walls and allowing sludge and gum to form in the engine fuel system and valve train. As a result, Volvo Penta does not recommend the use of ethanol-blended fuels in fuel tanks constructed of fiberglass.

Refer to the Fuel System Maintenance section of your Operator’s Manual for the complete fuel requirement statement from Volvo Penta.

Recommendations when using 10% ethanol-blended (E10) fuel:
  • The use of a water separating fuel filter between the fuel tank and the engine is recommended. See your Volvo Penta dealer for information regarding installation of the appropriate water separating fuel filter in accordance with US Coast Guard regulations and ABYC standards.
  • Water separating fuel filters should be checked frequently for water and contaminates in accordance with the filter manufacturers recommended service intervals.
  • The use of a commercially available fuel stabilizer such as STA-BIL® is recommended when storing ethanol-blended fuels for more than 2 weeks.
 

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  • Ok about a year ago we started seeing issues, but they go even further than just carbs.
    The ethanol in the gas pulls water into your tank through the carb and can enter faster with more air (thus your tank is kept full this process will take longer, but if your tank is empty oh boy, that water will stream in) Water makes it in to your tank then sinks to the bottom of the gas and sits there till sucked through. Due to the fact that gas lines are above the gas tank you could start your boat and it run fine for 10-20 minutes or so, but then it could start to sputter.  This means that the water has now entered your gas line and being pushed in through your motor.... My recommendations as well as others:



    It is now recommended to run fuel stabilizer in your tank at all times at HALF STRENGTH.

    Always fill your tank when done using your boat

    Install a water separating fuel filter

    Always keep spare filters because they can only hold so much water then stops working

    Check to see if there is any non ethanol fuel locally.

    Also double check your local gas station, I have seen first hand of non working filters in gas stations. Do so by getting a quart of fresh gas let it sit and see how much water is in it already.