ArticleTrader.com
  

 Main Menu

  Home
  Member Login
  Forum
  Submit Article
  RSS Feeds
  Contact Us
  About

 Services

  Article Distribution
  Link Building

 Tools

  ArticleMS
  Directory Tracker
  Earn with your Site

 Categories

  Automotive
  Business
  Computers
  Entertainment
  Finance
  Food
  Health
  Home and Family
  Internet
  Legal
  Science
  Self Improvement
  Shopping
  Society
  Sports
  » Bodybuilding
  » Extreme
  » Fishing
  » Golf
  Technology
  Travel
  Writing

36 users online.



 
  » Category Sponsors
  Get Your Link Here - Limited Time Bargain at only $14/month!

Home » Sports » Dealing With Ethanol Fuel Boat Problems
0
Votes
Vote Now
Article Stats:
Total views: 7
Word Count: 474
Character Count: 3374
Options:
Get Html Code
Get PDF
Print View

Dealing With Ethanol Fuel Boat Problems

Submitted by sverdlow

As the fuel crisis forces more boaters to switch to
ethanol fuel mixtures, there have been reported
problems that are linked to the gasoline blended with
ethanol. However, with a little work on your boat you
can avoid these ethanol fuel related boat problems.

Until now many of the new initiatives to help improve
the quality of the air have had no negative impact on
boaters. Recently the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency started requiring the use of an oxygenated
gasoline in order to help improve the quality of the
air. Most started use Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether or
MTBE, however this had its own environmental problems
so now ethanol is replacing it as the standard in
boating fuel. However, the recent use of ethanol fuel
in boats has led to many problems including fiberglass
fuel tank failure, blockage of the fuel system, damage
to the engine and an increase in fuel contamination.

So how does the problem happen? Basically ethanol fuel
is a mix of gasoline and ethyl alcohol. This ethyl
alcohol is a solvent that adsorbs water. This means
that if you have an older fiberglass fuel tank the
ethanol fuel can damage your sealants. After the
sealants are dissolved they are then ingested by the
engine, which can cause damage, not to mention that
when you have fuel leaking from the tank into the
bilge you have the added fire hazard.

Fuel tanks that aren't made of fiberglass still
have problems with ethanol fuel, but they aren’t
as complex. The ethanol fuel can release fine metallic
particles into the fuel system, which pass through the
filter. This causes the metal to clog fuel injector
nozzles or carburetors.

No matter what fuel tank you have if the ethanol fuel
mixes with any water that has contaminated the fuel
tank you will have expensive repairs to do. When the
ethyl alcohol and water combine they cause a
noncombustible layer to develop which will stop all
engines completely.

So how can you protect your boat and avoid these
complicated problems? While there still is no plan
available for ethanol fuel use you can do some things
to help protect your boat until a solution is found.
First if you boat was built before 1984 then you
should replace the fiberglass fuel tank with a modern
version before adding ethanol fuel. This can help
reduce some of the more difficult problems related
with older fuel tanks and their components.

With ethanol fuel it is important to completely empty
your fuel tanks in the winter and then clean them
thoroughly before you use them in the following
season. When it comes to fuel filters you should have
a good one that can separate the water and carry
several spare cartridges when you are out on the
water.

When it comes to the fuel itself you should avoid
mixing fuel types. Before adding ethanol be sure you
use up all your old gasoline and clean the tank
completely. Then when you add ethanol, be sure to
limit the fuel you have onboard to only what you need
for two weeks. This is because ethanol fuel has a very
short shelf life when compared to other fuels.

About the Author

John Quail is seasoned boating campaigner and is always happy to share his secrets with his readers. You can find information on boating items like Towables or Sportsstuff Big Mable and Anchor Winch at Premium Power
Sports helping and supporting the boating community.


Source: ArticleTrader.com

Comments

There are no comments for this article, you can be the first to post a comment.

You must be logged in to comment.
Login Now or
Register Free Account

 Top Authors

 1 alien82 (1509)
 2 AnthonyF (1055)
 3 cdmohatta (767)
 4 juliet (757)
 5 isolvum (723)
 6 sverdlow (602)
 7 limalan88 (597)
 8 goshowa (450)
 9 IC (444)
 10 evander (436)
 11 homebizbuilder (421)
 12 jarnold (406)
 13 glady (397)
 14 galaxywd (394)
 15 jkhbraveheart (368)
  » Member List

 Latest Forum

» A Quick Read That Will Change Your Life!
» Author Spotlight - Free Version
» Email This Article Feature?
» This looks like a useful tag
» Page Navigation similar to Article MS
» Banning articles that contain a certain Link!!

 Sponsors

Advertise Here
Boulder homes for sale
Commercial Water Removal
Green Organic Articles
Phone cards
link Directory
powerball numbers
Article Writers
mold remediation


  
  Affiliate Program 2Checkout.com, Inc. is an authorized retailer of ArticleTrader.com

0.23s