Posted by Dozer Guy on June 10, 2008 at 21:28:39 from (75.106.38.242):
In Reply to: Gas thieves posted by Ron Anderson on June 10, 2008 at 15:36:50:
I dont know if this will work or not, but when I worked in auto salvage buss. we would choke good engines down w/ tranny fluid by pooring it down the carb. until it died,but the engine was still good but smoked like Heck. If was me I would want to know who it is doing this to me!!! SO what I would do is mixx 4 gallons of fuel w/ 1 gallon of brake fluid.. Idont think it would tear any thing up but I fell it would let you know who you're frendly gas stealing neighbor is and it might give you a THRILL watching him replace GOOD motor after GOOD motor just because his transportation JUST FOR SOME STRANGE REASON WONT QUIT SMOKING LIKE HAIL.. OR the hood will stay open more than usual. and you might give him some friendly advice like DUH ; MAYBE YOU GOT SOME BAD GAS!!! GOOD LUCK and I hope you catch the BA...RD!!!!!
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