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6 cyl Bristol cars Type 400 to 406 - restoration, repair, maintenance etc

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Old 30-06-20, 07:55 AM
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Ethanol seems to be the problem, particularly if water gets in. There are treatments to prevent aluminium corrosion which we may have to use anyway to protect carburettors etc. I like the idea of stainless except for the weight.
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