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Old 04-23-2006, 11:00 PM   #9
jimmydean
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Re: E85 or alternative???

The article I read about the conversion just said you need to make sure your rubber fuel lines are a quality grade and use a metal or glass fuel filter.

Cut a section of hose and soak it in e85 for about 2 weeks. If it doesn't get hard and brittle, your good to go. There is a card lock station down the street that had e85 and bio for less than gas at Chevron.

When I relocate my tank, I am running e85 approved lines in hopes of converting. Ever bit helps.
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