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Re: avgas

To: bluechipracing@snet.net, jimp@parishpartners.com,
Subject: Re: avgas
From: JBHawkes@aol.com
Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 15:12:59 EDT
One benefit to using avgas is it contains lead.  100LL has 2 grams per gallon 
of lead added to prevent detonation in aircraft engines.  For Healey engines 
the benefit from lead is that it provides lubrication for the valves (assuming 
no conversion to "modern" valves, where it's not needed).  It's a good way to 
get some lead into the engine from time to time.  I typically mix it 1/4 
avgas to 3/4 mogas, which gives 0.5 grams per gallon, which is about what the 
old 
auto leaded gas ("ethyl" gas for those old enough to remember) contained.  But 
it's not a big deal as to the mix - the only disadvantages to running pure 
avgas in a Healey engine is it costs more and the lead will foul the plugs over 
time it it's not diluted.  100LL is sold at all airports that sell fuel - it's 
the standard now for piston aircraft engines.  







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