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The Distillery
E85 safe with Walboro 400 pumps?
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<blockquote data-quote="Emwun Garand" data-source="post: 15089769" data-attributes="member: 113087"><p>I have the even older Walbro GSS342 255lph pumps from 4.5 years ago before E85 was even really popular. They were never designed for it, and have worked flawlessly in my tank for years with nothing but corn ever run through them. </p><p></p><p>You're going to hear people say they are fine, you will hear others say they are not. I guess it just depends on how long you let the car sit with a tank of Ethanol in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emwun Garand, post: 15089769, member: 113087"] I have the even older Walbro GSS342 255lph pumps from 4.5 years ago before E85 was even really popular. They were never designed for it, and have worked flawlessly in my tank for years with nothing but corn ever run through them. You're going to hear people say they are fine, you will hear others say they are not. I guess it just depends on how long you let the car sit with a tank of Ethanol in it. [/QUOTE]
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