Africord wrote on 05/26/11 at 06:56:40:Okay. I live in a midwestern state that produces ethanol and was one of the areas that heavily promoted 10% ethanol blends in the early 80s. I've used these blends my early carb cars, lawnmowers, 2 cycle snowblowers, my old Ninja 250 and have yet to have a problem. I am diligent in my oil changes and keep up my maintenance. There may be a carb that can't deal with a 10% ethanol blend, but having sampled Ford, Honda, Pontiac, Triumph (car, not bike), Toro, and Kawasakil, I haven't seen it. Now its possible that a Mikuni is more sensitive than the Keihlins on my old Ninja, but I will have to see it to believe it. I know it doesn't destroy aluminum, steel, or brass and there may be a gasket or seal material that can't deal with it, but you would think that it would be resolved by now. Even allowing for 15 year old bikes, in general, our bikes were manufactured at least 15 years after the introduction of 10% ethanol blends.
Sounds logical.
Supposedly in the late 70's, all gaskets hoses, o-rings and anything else that had contact w/ fuel, was by law changed to gasahol proof.
Much.....and more likely, all of the stories, (myths) that are related to ethanol, is actually coming from the use of methanol, which really will have all the ill effects of what is falsely related to gasahol.
Now wasn't that a stupid statement,.....because that is only what I'm reading,....and what the hell do "they" know about it ??