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Mechanics Criticize Ethanol For Small Engines
By Mr Ethanol | August 4, 2008
KETK:
Some mechanics now say ethanol can cause major problems for small engines, like those in lawnmowers and chainsaws.
Mechanics say ethanol attracts moisture from the air and prevents oil from properly lubricating engines. Mechanics say when this happens, a residue starts to clog filters and hoses.
The Renewable Fuels Association of Ethanol Producers says there is no evidence that ethanol causes engine problems.
Topics: Cars, Ethanol, Negatives, News |
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