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Brass fittings & E-85

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49-blues

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Are brass fittings compatable with E-85? im thinking of using a brass check valve on the fuel line of 100% E-85.
 
this is a copy & paste from the materials compatibility section on ethanol producer magazines site:

As is the case with all liquid fuels, it is vitally important that proper fuel-handling techniques be practiced to prevent fuel contamination. Certain materials commonly used with gasoline may be incompatible with high-level ethanol blends, causing them to degrade and contaminate the fuel. Metals that have been shown to degrade over time in the presence of high-level alcohol blends include brass, lead, zinc and lead-based solder. Nonmetallic materials that degrade when in contact with ethanol include natural rubber, polyurethane, cork gasket material, leather, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) polyamides, and certain thermoplastic or thermoset polymers.

On the other hand, unplated steel, nickel-plated steel, stainless steel, black iron and bronze have shown resistance to ethanol corrosion, with nonmetallic materials like reinforced fiberglass, Buna-N, Neoprene rubber, polypropylene, nitrile rubber, Viton and Teflon meeting acceptable usage standards with E85
 
yes ethanol is grain alcohol in its pure distilled form its pretty much the same as 190 proof everclear you would buy at a liquor store but in the US for automotive use which is what your looking at they dry the remaining water making it annhydrous and it must be denatured to avoid the high taxation drinking alcohol is subject to

the highest concentration you will find for sale is e98 which can be bought by the drum for racing applications or to blend your own desired e percentage. Then there is E85 which is between 70& 85 percent ethanol depending on geographic location and season

it is much less corrosive than methanol which is wood alcohol
 
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