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Based on the G100UL fuel leak thread what's your position?


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  1. 1. Based on the G100UL fuel leak thread what's your position?

    • I am currently using G100UL with no problems
      1
    • I have used G100UL and I had leaks/paint stain
      2
    • G100UL is not available in my airport/county/state
      42
    • I am not going to use G100UL because of the thread
      10


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Posted
Just now, gabez said:

HAHAHHAHAHHAHAH

You can laugh but I suspect I am not the only one that feels that way.  None of your present poll choices apply to this situation.

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Posted

G100UL looks to be the most promising of the unleaded alternatives and the unleaded  train will be arriving all too soon. Fortunately there are plenty of owners who would love to use it now and it benefits us all to have them gain real world experience.

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Posted
42 minutes ago, MikeOH said:

You can laugh but I suspect I am not the only one that feels that way.  None of your present poll choices apply to this situation.

Don't you mean until the pry the 100LL nozzle from my cold, dead CB hands?

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Posted
29 minutes ago, PT20J said:

Don't you mean until the pry the 100LL nozzle from my cold, dead CB hands?

I'll stop short of dying over it, thanks.

I will put "Blackmail" in the note section of the check I will be forced to write to GAMI for the STC, however.

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Posted

My answer is not listed: I still plan to try G100UL. But I'd like to learn more first.

Look, my paint isn't awful, but it isn't great either. I presently have a small seep at two rivets and one access panel, within limits. Will probably correct at next annual.

If I had a problem I'd finish the tank of fuel, sand/scuff, prime, and rattle can that thing and not lose sleep over it. So much other touch up has been done with a rattle can and came out fine. BUT, what I don't want is a situation where G1000UL compromises the tank sealant. A much bigger job.

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@gabez Not sure if you saw Don's mention above.  Inclined to agree if you're looking for a more detailed response.

"I have used G100UL and I had leaks/paint stain"  isn't quite the same thing as "I've seen new/increased leaks since use," "I've seen paint damage," or "I've had paint staining."

Posted
9 hours ago, donkaye said:

I think the leaks and stain should be separate questions.

More over, I would differentiate staining from stripping. Paint staining is not that "bad", and most likely can be corrected with some polishing. The pictures that @gabez looked more stripped paint.

Posted
1 hour ago, redbaron1982 said:

More over, I would differentiate staining from stripping. Paint staining is not that "bad", and most likely can be corrected with some polishing. The pictures that @gabez looked more stripped paint.

It cannot be corrected with polishing.

Posted

I can just see it now, if the 100LL is more aggressive than G100UL but the G100UlL is striping paint before 100LL that must mean that the Lead in 100LL must be what protects the paint on the airplane! Who knew? -sarcasm switch off-

 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Marc_B said:

From a post on BT…not my video. 

There is absolutely no chance that GAMI was not aware of this. They have been working with this nasty stuff for more than a decade. 

It makes sense now why they insisted so much with "fueling hygiene". Maybe they were dreaming about everyone following their procedures without error and that all airplanes would have perfectly sealed tanks and no one would notice this.

Posted
9 hours ago, Marc_B said:

From a post on BT…not

Wow, that’s a pretty damning find and has severely altered my perception of @George Braly  who I have thus far been a vocal advocate for. Reading the previous responses to the OP’s concerns, there isn’t even a remote sense of skepticism for the product, concern for correction, or doubt about the proper mixture of the batch. Just a flat out denial and after a garage experiment that took a guy 4 days, it’s nearly impossible to believe this hasn’t been observed over the last decade of lab testing at GAMI. 

It seems a bias tunnel vision to see through the arduous process of certification is obviously occurring. 
 

I hope there is an isolated issue to point to, but I don’t feel confident there is one smoking gun. 

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