Posted by Bryan iniowa on April 14, 2011 at 16:39:11 from (75.167.203.18):
In Reply to: Re: MYTHS posted by Allan In NE on April 14, 2011 at 16:14:32:
I have seen a ton of sugared gas tanks here. We must have lot of PO'd women or jealous boyfriends . lol Sugar does not disolve in gas , only water ,,,so if there is god amount of water in bottom of your tank the sludge moves down the line , gumming up pumps ,filters, Carbs and injectors . Never seen it ruin and engine ,Unless ,it was added to the oil . clean tank ,flush lines fuel rail and injectors with hot water, new filters good as new . Have a big fancy report from insurance adjuster all about sugar facts he gave me when customer had car in and filed a big claim . Not say it never happens ,,just that I've never seen it ,,,yet ! lol Nother myth , engine "Restore" or "slick 50 "
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