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Re: Fuel

To: spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Fuel
From: HD50EL@aol.com
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 19:44:25 EDT
I must be lucky, because I get my aviation fuel for free. I have a friend 
that is in the business of rebuilding wrecked, or otherwise damaged aircraft, 
and when they drain the tanks on these aircraft, FAA regulations prohibit 
reusing the fuel that was drained out. My friend usually has several hundred 
gallons of 100 LL (low lead) sitting around in 55 gallon drums, and he gives 
me as much as I need. I have run this fuel in my Harley (10:1 compression), 
and I filled up the tank on the Spitfire as well, and this stuff is better 
than any of the tank additives (fuel injector & carb cleaners) on the market. 
My Harley cleaned up (rough idle) in just a couple of minutes, as did the 
Spitfire. The best part is that aviation fuel still has some lead in it. 
Regular pump gas has all kinds of additives, and other contaminates in it, 
that aviation fuel doesn't. Also, I don't know of any airport that still has 
140 octane fuel though, as 100 LL is pretty much the norm anymore, but It 
could still be available in some areas. My two cents.

John C. Smith
75 Spitfire "Bad Mojo" Finally made it back out of the garage today! Woo hoo!

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