Is it possible to run ethanol in an engine using a carburetor specifically modified for methanol?
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You should be extremely careful with this. You could certainly get any gasoline engine to run on pure ethanol, but probably not 180 proof, which is 10% water. However, Ethanol is far more corrosive than gasolene and also will attach the rubber components if they are not designed to withstand alcohol. If you convert a car not designed for enthanol, it will very probably destroy the engine and could start a fire. Be careful.
I can't imagine why not. Ethanol and methanol are simply two different grades of alcohol. The main difference is that you can't DRINK methanol.
You may have to re-jet it. A general rule of thumb is to enlarge the main jets 30-40% over what is used for gasoline. The problem with ethanol in a carbureted engine is it won't atomize well in cold weather. The easiest solution is have a spare carb to run gasoline in the winter.
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