Hello-- Just read a note on the site on the topic of water in the gas tank. One comment was to put some 'dry gas' into the tank (have heard that before), or even to spray some gas into the carb if a starting problem. But, I'm sorry, I've not heard of putting de-natured alcohol -- of any amount -- straight into the gas tank! PLEASE, give some history/facts behind this idea. In our area of southwest Ohio (and probably MANY other areas), MOST gasolines are no longer REAL GAS, in this calendar year. They are marketed under many labels: reformulated, oxygenated, gasahol, ethanol, methanol, or any combination of the above. Simply put, they are NOT good for our older cars. Had to have the carb rebuilt (& some fuel lines replaced) this year due this gas (Gasahol w/10% ethanol) on one car, and the TBI r/r, cleaned out, for another car: all due to this BAD gas. So, have been checking with the gas companies lately. Seems that BP and Citgo and most Shell stations (depending on provider, as they are independent stations) have REAL GAS! Even in the "E Check" areas. So, boys and girls, if you are experiencing more 'ping' than normal, or if the general performance and mileage have DROPPED significantly, one might want to locate some REAL GAS. Unless, of course, someone out there KNOWS how drive/operate on these 'new gasolines.' And, I don't think that retarding the timing will help, either. This 'new' gas will do BAD things to our fuel ones (metal as well as rubber). Any comments, please? Will be at the Auburn Labor Day Festivities (parade & show & display) all day Saturday. Most fortunate in that the WPC Club and the A-C-D Museum selected my 64 Crown Coupe to participate: one of only 50 Chrysler products so chosen! Would most certainly enjoy meeting any iml members that may be there for the day (lets swap war-stories, etc). Later, ne (Eagle 6-4) _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com