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Re: Fuel shortage

To: Jeff Howarth <jeff@v8tiger.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Fuel shortage
From: "Pete Stanisavljevich" <pete_stanisavljevich@coxtarget.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 08:26:15 -0400
Jeff, I remember reading a paper in Scientific American eons ago about the
affects of lead on human development, and they disputed the claim of the leaded
gasoline affect on young children. As I remember, the children showing affects
of lead poisoning also had ingested lead based paint chips from older buildings
where they lived.

At any rate, leaded gas is history in the US so there is no point in reviving
the debate.

As for the affects of leaded 'petrol' on catalytics, I owned a '79 VW Rabbit
that contained a section in the service manual on how to rended the car ready
for leaded fuel operation. The manual (The car is mercifully long gone, the
manual I still own) states that the lead plugs up the pores in the honeycomb
material in the converter.

Their solution? Remove the converter from the car, and using a large hammer
strike the converter repeatly to break up the honeycomb and then after shaking
the pieces out of the converter reinstalling the empty can.

A lot of the lead substitutes in the US state on the bottle 'Safe for Catalytic
Converters', but then again - Why would you run a lead substitute in a lead free
ready car?

Peter S.
B9471799


Jeff Howarth wrote:

> WOW fuel is only $6 per Gallon so why are they complaining over here...
>
> Well I guess most of you may have seen the news about fuel in Europe and
> the UK.
>
> Well I have a question for the lists :
>
> I know you have not had leaded fuel in the US for a few years but
> Leaded fuel is known to have killed 'cat'alytic converters - I seem to
> recall reading it reacted with the Platinum coating)
>
> Over in the UK we now have LEAD REPLACEMENT PETROL (LRP),
>
> Does that also kill the 'cat' or is it safe to use ??? I assume by LRP
> they define it as having no lead in it. DO the chemicals they use to
> replace the lead still effect the catalyst ?
>
> Any chemists around ?
>
> Oh well, at least the Tiger has a couple of gallons in the tank, that
> should be good for at least getting the engine warm and get me to the
> nearest empty gas station   8-)
>
> thanks
> --
> Jeff Howarth


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