hi all.
just been down the servo to fill up the trusty(ish) steed with $20 of deisel. The attendant came out started doing his bizzo, told him deisel and noticed he was pumping the dreaded petrol in.
my question is this, he put through about 5 litres of petrol before I noticed, then put in the $20 of deisel that I had asked for ( so just under 20 litres) is this enough to dilute it and do no damage, or does it need more ?
advice needed urgently please.
help/advice needed.
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drain it, best be safe mate
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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coxsy wrote:drain it, best be safe mate
and make sure you get the servo to give you your 20 buks diesel free after they drain the mix out

If you already know everything, DON'T ask bloody questions!!
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cheers fellas. because it was driven the whole system needs a flush. if it was a weekend Id do it, because its not, they can sort it out.
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i run 5 litres of petrol to every 35litres of deisel once a month. helps to clean the system. wont do any harm at all
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last post in this thread was 20 july
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still some useful info for anyone searching in future...
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better advice....don't put petrol in your diesel.
petrol removes some of the lube of the diesel. especially with rotary pumps it increases wear in the pump. with axil compression rotary pumps and common rail pumps it will stuff it big time.
if you do end up with some petrol in the diesel, pour some 2 stroke oil in. that should help restore some of the lube lost.
petrol removes some of the lube of the diesel. especially with rotary pumps it increases wear in the pump. with axil compression rotary pumps and common rail pumps it will stuff it big time.
if you do end up with some petrol in the diesel, pour some 2 stroke oil in. that should help restore some of the lube lost.