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Depends on the condition of all the rubber parts . Petrol takes the coating off the rubber but, the petrol itself keeps it supple . the aspen , as I understand wont take the coating off if you use it from the off but it wont keep it supple like petrol does if its already been removed by the petrol .

 

HI STUBBY do you use ASPEN mate im thinking of getting some thanks jon :thumbup:

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Depends on the condition of all the rubber parts . Petrol takes the coating off the rubber but, the petrol itself keeps it supple . the aspen , as I understand wont take the coating off if you use it from the off but it wont keep it supple like petrol does if its already been removed by the petrol .

Hi Stubby,

 

Pump petrol damages rubber and plastic parts. That's why you have to change fuel lines and diaphragms.

 

Aspen will not damage them.

 

The use of Aspen in a fuel system that has run a lot of pump fuel (old or pro use) can in few cases cause the rubber parts to fail sooner than they would normally.

 

This is because the ethanol and solvents soak into the rubber parts and then the Aspen washes them out causing them to shrink or harden in a small number of cases.

 

No need to change the fuel filter.

 

We would advise you change the carburettor diaphragm to be on the safe side.

 

You may need to adjust the idle speed and low speed mixture when using Aspen.

 

Please call me on 07568 108953 for help or advise.

 

Kind regards

 

Eddie

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Hi Stubby,

 

Pump petrol damages rubber and plastic parts. That's why you have to change fuel lines and diaphragms.

 

Aspen will not damage them.

 

The use of Aspen in a fuel system that has run a lot of pump fuel (old or pro use) can in few cases cause the rubber parts to fail sooner than they would normally.

 

This is because the ethanol and solvents soak into the rubber parts and then the Aspen washes them out causing them to shrink or harden in a small number of cases.

 

No need to change the fuel filter.

 

We would advise you change the carburettor diaphragm to be on the safe side.

 

You may need to adjust the idle speed and low speed mixture when using Aspen.

 

Please call me on 07568 108953 for help or advise.

 

Kind regards

 

Eddie

 

HI EDDIE can we have a can of your aspen on test eddie thanks jon

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HI EDDIE can we have a can of your aspen on test eddie thanks jon

Hi Jon,

 

What tests would you like to do?

 

I can send you data and put you in contact with users for their thoughts on aspen.

 

Aspen is used by Husqvarna to run all 2-strokes in their factory and approved by Stihl.

 

It will not damage your kit.

 

Please contact me on [email protected] or 07568 108953

 

I am always here to help.

 

Kind regards

 

Eddie

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Hi Jon,

 

What tests would you like to do?

 

I can send you data and put you in contact with users for their thoughts on aspen.

 

Aspen is used by Husqvarna to run all 2-strokes in their factory and approved by Stihl.

 

It will not damage your kit.

 

Please contact me on [email protected] or 07568 108953

 

I am always here to help.

 

Kind regards

 

Eddie

HI EDDIE i will some off you mate can post me on a can run it in my saw then i can pick up some off you at show thanks i may no of a large dealer who may buy loads off you thanks jon can pm :thumbup:

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