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Can You Purchase An Ethanol Car Engine?
By Mr Ethanol | August 4, 2008
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If you are considering converting your vehicle to ethanol fuel, you are probably wondering if there is any way to just buy an ethanol car engine rather than going to all the work of converting the engine to cellulosic ethanol. Although you can actually not go out and just buy a readymade ethanol car engine, you can convert your engine to an ethanol car engine in a few easy steps.
Here is what you are going to need if you want to convert to an ethanol engine: ethanol fuel conversion kit, fuel filters, fuel meter jets, fuel pump, and ethanol-quality rubber hoses. The first step you are going to have to take is to check your current car. More than anything you are going to need to make sure that it is in proper working order. Have a mechanic look at it so that they can do a thorough examination and fix any problems the vehicle may have.

Then you are going to have to install a fuel filter before the pump and between the pump and the carburetor. Remember that because ethanol tends to loosen dirt, you are going to need to have the filters clean the fuel before it powers your engine. You will also want to speak to a mechanic about your fuel pump, to see if it should be replaced. If so, make sure that you do this immediately and before you go any further in the process.
You are going to need to use a flex-fuel conversion kit and these kits allow cars to run on any mixture of ethanol and gasoline.
Make sure that you replace rubber fuel lines with ethanol-quality lines which are resistant to corrosion.
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