Originally Posted by
mcnicol25
I have run E85 with very few issues for the past 3 years. At the start of this season I had a very similar problem. I went .040 air bleeds on the outer four corners, cleaned the metering blocks, adjusted the float level, and reset the idle screws. Also, drained the fuel and installed fresh. Yes it is a very touchy fuel, but it can be run with few problems.
Always get your fuel from the same station and always check it. The blend seems to change towards the end of the season, at least up north.
Try this and let us know. I can give you a few more suggestions if your still having problems.
Good luck.
PS...see it's possible to post on here without posting a bunch of useless BS!