JimK
Diamond
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2003
- Location
- Berkeley Springs, WV, USA
I have no experience running older gasoline engines on today's unleaded gasoline.
By older I don't mean ancient, I mean car and truck motors that wre in production when lead tetraethyl was dis allowed in gasoline.
I see gasoline additives sold for the engines that ran leaded fuel, Are they required?
I understand that when runing gaseous fuels that engines need stellite valve seats and valve faces. I can't imagine Ferds and Chevvulay's with that kind of sophistication.
What gives? Can I run a 1960's motor on today's gas without having troubles mit?
By older I don't mean ancient, I mean car and truck motors that wre in production when lead tetraethyl was dis allowed in gasoline.
I see gasoline additives sold for the engines that ran leaded fuel, Are they required?
I understand that when runing gaseous fuels that engines need stellite valve seats and valve faces. I can't imagine Ferds and Chevvulay's with that kind of sophistication.
What gives? Can I run a 1960's motor on today's gas without having troubles mit?