BMPF BMPF BMPF helloo, is this thing on?

Hi All,
As mentioned in DaOot's thread she's heading down to Victoria to live for several months.
I've heard but not necessarily confirmed that the 91 unleaded has Ethanol in it in the Southern states.
What petrol do you southerners put in your series vehicle?
DaOot has a new fuel pump, fuel lines & carby, but I've done nothing with the sender in the tanks.
Thanks
BMPF BMPF BMPF helloo, is this thing on?

My 2a lives on NSW unleaded, and has done since leaded petrol stopped, and is in practically daily use. The only fuel component I have replaced in that time is the fuel filter (non-standard), and it continues to run well.
I conclude that NSW petrol (which is likely to contain ethanol - mandated 10% average, but this does not mean all fuel has that amount - some may have more) is not doing any harm. As far as I know, Victorian petrol is the same as NSW.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Awesome. Thanks John
Still on their current website:
Fuel - RACV
They have published:
https://www.racv.com.au/wps/wcm/conn...6fd7f9ec98648a
In NSW the government have mandated up to 10% ethanol in ULP.
In Victoria, as far as I am aware, no such mandate exists. There would be an uproar if they introduced it.
No. Overseas experience (e.g. Canada) suggests that valve seat recession in this engine is unlikely unless used extensively at high power and high rpm, for example in prolonged freeway driving. I suspect this may be because of good design of valve cooling and the fact that these engines are relatively low compression. If the power is increased substantially (which is relatively easy), I expect the situation could be a bit different.
Valve seat recession is easily spotted when you adjust (or at least check) the tappets, probably a good idea at every or every second service. And think about getting the head overhauled and steel seats installed if overhauling the head.
(For completeness, note that the overhead inlet side exhaust engines fitted to Series 1 and Series 2a/3 sixes already have these)
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Thanks John. It fits in with my MGB experience where you didn't worry about it unless you found yourself rebuilding the head. Of course, some people get hysterical about it.
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						SubscriberI read the question to be about the effects of ethanol on fuel systems not ULP on valve seats.
AFAIK ethanol can affect certain rubber and plastic parts in fuel systems causing degradation and possible failure of seals, diaphrams etc.
If you google E10 vehicle suitablility LR series vehicles are definitely not suitable for E10.
I do know that ULP without ethanol is still available in NSW after they tried changing to all E10 in 2013(?) and reverted back to straight ULP and an option of E10 after a public outcry.
Not sure about SA but things like chain saws, older mowers etc definitely don't like ethanol so I would imagine that staight ULP is still availabvle there as well.
Regards,
Phil B
Custodian of:
1974 S3 swb wagon (sold)
1978 S3 swb canvas
48 749 '88 4x4 Perentie
1985 County with 4BD1T
Some ULP (91) is labelled as having 10% ethanol (eg Caltex) whereas 91 ULP sold at most servos is not.
Does this mean it contains ethanol anyway? Seems daft to me if there is no standard. I filled my S1 with 95 at a Caltex outlet recently so as not to put ethanol in it.
Numpty
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