Yes? Do I need to prove this to you or something? Please let me know if I do, I'm sure my HVAC instructor wont mind another experiment like this, since its happened once already.
http://www.dupontelastomers.com/crg/tlargiguide.asp
http://iqlearningsystems.com/ethanol/downloads/Ethanol%20&%20E85%20Material%20Compatibility.pdf
2 links to help with ethanol and its parts its ok to come in contact with.
If the lower oring isn't sealed it'll pull air into the chamber (unmetered) and cause a rough idle/ lean condition. It can also be intake gaskets or anything involving a gasket that you've touched.
Even at autozone and places like that, you can order them as "loaded" calipers. Which include brackets. But no one ever sends them with the brackets. It took me and a buddy 4 MONTHS to get the brackets. -__-
Valve cover gaskets WONT make the car loose that much oil. Have you checked all the lines for cracks or slices? Made sure that were tight? Which side of the car does it seem to come from the most?
Look at the side of the engine, shine a light on it, and see where the highest point of oil is...
I have an extra set of brackets. They cost 100 bucks on ebay if you can find them. I had the same damn problem as well. Ill tell you what, make me a reasonable offer on them and I will priority mail them to you. I bought mine for 100 bucks. I dont expect you to have to pay that, so just make me...
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