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Re: Re: I put Kerosene in my M - by mistake
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Posted by Andrew on January 13, 2002 at 15:48:21 from (63.60.241.13):
In Reply to: Re: I put Kerosene in my M - by mistake posted by Bob Kerr on January 13, 2002 at 10:01:58:
Sorry to get off track slightly or open a can of worms. Bob when you say you run kero do you mean straight lamp type kero or a mixture? We run a mix in our club W9 and it loves the stuff. It drinks straight petrol likes it's going out of style otherwise! It's surprising how the kero will mix when you don't want it to. I have a start tank in one of my old Henrys (sorry!) which must have a pin hole but it's enough to taint the petrol if it's left to sit in the tank to make starting near impossible. Smells and looks like petrol when you drain it but change it and it starts first go! I think the kero will mix with the petrol as it sloshes around in the tank with no worries!
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