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<blockquote data-quote="jltrent" data-source="post: 1659968" data-attributes="member: 21075"><p>From my experience the pure gas will not break down the internal parts as fast as the ethanol gas, but will still do some damage. My main Stihl weed eater (maybe 5 years old) has never had ethanol gas in it and I have left gas in it way too long several times. It became hard to start, did not idle like it should and performance went down. I took the carb off and checked the internal parts. The diaphragm was stiff and the needle tip was getting deformed. I put a new kit in and it runs like new. Ethanol gas left in would have done this damage in one year.</p><p></p><p>I recently refurbished 2 Husqvarna 350 s with one putting a 346xp cylinder/piston kit on that are similar to your Jonsered . Trigger response and chain speed on those are fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jltrent, post: 1659968, member: 21075"] From my experience the pure gas will not break down the internal parts as fast as the ethanol gas, but will still do some damage. My main Stihl weed eater (maybe 5 years old) has never had ethanol gas in it and I have left gas in it way too long several times. It became hard to start, did not idle like it should and performance went down. I took the carb off and checked the internal parts. The diaphragm was stiff and the needle tip was getting deformed. I put a new kit in and it runs like new. Ethanol gas left in would have done this damage in one year. I recently refurbished 2 Husqvarna 350 s with one putting a 346xp cylinder/piston kit on that are similar to your Jonsered . Trigger response and chain speed on those are fast. [/QUOTE]
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