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UNLEADED petrol in n GQ 1995

Posted: 28 Oct 2020 13:35
by Jules
vinnige vraag die persoon wat my GQ gekoop het 1995 en 4.2 petrol kontak my nou en sĂȘ hy kry nerens meer LRP om integooi nie?? sal daar enige skade wees as hy nou net Unleaded gebruik ?? ek weet ek het so nou en dan Unleaded ingegooi maar dit was dalk 1x in 5 maande

Shalom

Re: UNLEADED petrol in n GQ 1995

Posted: 28 Oct 2020 13:45
by Peter Connan
Behoort nie 'n probleem te wees nie Jules.

Re: UNLEADED petrol in n GQ 1995

Posted: 29 Oct 2020 08:44
by bogeyman
Ek gooi so 250ml "valve ease" saam met elke tenk brandstof in my Safaris. Hulle L28 masjiene is nog erg "old school".

Re: UNLEADED petrol in n GQ 1995

Posted: 29 Oct 2020 09:50
by IanT
Hellboy is a 95GQ and runs on 95 unleaed

Re: UNLEADED petrol in n GQ 1995

Posted: 29 Oct 2020 09:59
by Jules
Ian how long have you been running hellboy like that? do you not also gooi in n bit of valve ease every now and then ?

Re: UNLEADED petrol in n GQ 1995

Posted: 29 Oct 2020 13:12
by Peter Connan
It is my understanding that there are two possible reasons an engine may not be suitable for use with unleaded petrol (well, assuming we are talking about a petrol engine).

The first is valve seat recession. I understand this is only a concern on engines which have cast iron heads and on which the valve seat is cut directly into the cylinder head. The moment the valve seat is a separate replaceable item, the problem disappears. As the TB42 has an aluminium head with inserted seats, it is not subject to this issue.

The other issue is that some plastic materials are not compatible with unleaded fuels. This applies to some of the seals and tubing materials which may be used in the fuel delivery system.

Valve ease (and other additives) may address the first problem, but will not have any effect on the second problem. I am not saying that adding valve ease will have any negative effects, or that it won't have any benefits, but it does not address a specific problem caused by operating a TB42 on unleaded fuel.

So if he wants to add valve ease to salve his conscience, no problem, but he should not feel obligated to add it either.

As for the second problem, I don't thing the TB42 has any such materials in the fuel system. At least, I never had any issues with mine, and I used any old stuff for many years.

Re: UNLEADED petrol in n GQ 1995

Posted: 29 Oct 2020 15:35
by IanT
Hellboy has been running on unleaded from where I got him (not sure what the previous owner ran him on) so about 2 1/2 years now

Re: UNLEADED petrol in n GQ 1995

Posted: 29 Oct 2020 17:03
by Alex Roux
Since I got Shorty (a 1993 TB42 Carb), I have given it 93 unleaded.
Never an issue there.

Re: UNLEADED petrol in n GQ 1995

Posted: 30 Oct 2020 01:01
by Kagiso II
The web site that used to be, one maintained by SABS, had a complete list of which petrol which vehicle requires, right at the time the "unleaded" gogga was introduced.
I remember my 1995 SANI required 93 unleaded [NOT LRP]
I bought Mussa last year, Tiaan ensured me he used unleaded in him and I still do -
i am sure that I had that website and the results in a post on this very forum, wayyyyy back
Maybe someone who knows how to search for it can confirm
I have it that ALL Nissans after 1993 could straight switch over to UNleaded. The GQ engine requiring 95 octane [Mussa pingggs with 93 ]
LOBO had his valve seats done by Vanderlinde, so also runs on unleaded


What I could find from Ozzi land, that all vehicles AFTER 1986 were suitable for UNleaded petrol

Re: UNLEADED petrol in n GQ 1995

Posted: 30 Oct 2020 05:58
by Jules
So dit wil my voorkom of die algemene siening is daar is geen probleem nie :bravo:

Dankie vur almal se insette QQQ

Shalom