Fuel, Ethanol & Gas Problems in Small Engines
Standby generators commonly run on either Liquid Propane, Natural Gas, or Diesel fuel. [2]
An interruption in fuel supply of a Natural Gas generator could mean a disruption in the natural gas utility line near your home. [3]
If you see fluid beginning to pool below or around your generator, this could be a telltale sign of a fuel or coolant leak. [4]
Plus, why not to use E15 ethanol fuel. [5]
Ethanol can also be synthesized from petroleum derivatives. [7]
Many countries mandate ethanol blending in automotive fuels. [8]
Sources
- briggsandstratton.com:
Mixing oil with gasoline or modifying your 4-Cycle small engine to run on alternative fuels will damage the engine and w
- briggsandstratton.com:
To keep fuel fresh add STA-BIL 360 Protection every time you fill your gas can.
- briggsandstratton.com:
Standby generators commonly run on either Liquid Propane, Natural Gas, or Diesel fuel.
- briggsandstratton.com:
an interruption in fuel supply of a Natural Gas generator could mean a disruption in the natural gas utility line near y
- briggsandstratton.com:
If you see fluid beginning to pool below or around your generator, this could be a telltale sign of a fuel or coolant le
- briggsandstratton.com:
Plus, why not to use E15 ethanol fuel.
- briggsandstratton.com:
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- wikipedia.org:
it can also be synthesized from petroleum derivatives
- wikipedia.org:
many countries mandate ethanol blending in automotive fuels