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Yellow fuel?

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Yellow fuel?

Post by Stengord »

After some troubles with my 88 sierra, we got it running after playing around with the cam gear, it ran fine for a few days then it had trouble in 1st and 2nd with jerking around (felt like a combination of fuel troubles and a slipping clutch)

So I took the fuel filter off, its dirty, as expected but it has yellow fuel coming out
Currently siphoning the tank and it is all yellow!?!??

What would make a cars fuel yellow?
Some kind of additive such as carby/injector cleaner?


any help appreciated
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Post by short stuff »

maybe abit rusty in side
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Post by Stengord »

its more of a urine yellow then an orange yellow
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Post by nicbeer »

ultimate 98 i think is yellow. not 100% sure thou
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Post by pcman »

doesnt the crappy ethanol fuel have a yellow colour too it
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Post by coxy321 »

How old is the fuel??? And does it stink?

Drain the bowl, drain the tank, replace your filter, and run FRESH fuel right through it.
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Post by Stengord »

Sorry I forgot to mention I just bought it a few weeks ago, and have had troubles since
Thats why I thought there was additives added to make it run that little better when I test drove

The tank is nearly empty, to dark to keep siphoning now , but I planned on running new fuel on it

Thanks for your help so far guys! :)
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Post by pongo »

different fuel companies use different colour dyes. Part reason is if you try to sure for fuel related damges they can use a colour chart to see how pure the fuel is.

Pretty sure like said, BP is yellow.

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Post by Stengord »

Righto I'll get a jerry can of BP fuel tomorrow morning and let you all know how it goes
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Post by toaddog »

Maybe someone peed in your fuel tank?
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Post by T_Diesel »

pcman wrote:doesnt the crappy ethanol fuel have a yellow colour too it
Yep.
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Post by mrw82 »

ULP 91 is purple, this includes ULPE10
ULP95 and ULP98 are yellow. this includes E95 and E98
diesel is fluroescent yellow or can be clear(watery looking)

octane level/grade of fuel determines the colour dye they put in, not whether it has E10 or not. this is the same for all oil companys.

you have premium grade fuel in the tank (could be 95 or 98), either that or someones been pissin in the tank.
blame the rough running on the dirty filter.
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Post by christover1 »

My Sierra won't run on 96 or 98.
I need to run 91.
Motor cycle riders tell me that the fuel is to dense for smaller jets.
Zooks have tiny jets that block up easily.
I have no tech to back this up.
But its true for mine.
Try 91 for a while, as well as cleaning system out, extra filter before carby and after pump..
I use an inline efi filter from a commodre 9I think)

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Post by PJ.zook »

The only difference is (in lay terms) the octane grade of the fuel. The higher the number, the harder it is to burn and therefore reduces risk of pre-combustion.
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Post by Jacked »

yes premium is yellow

christover1 wrote:My Sierra won't run on 96 or 98.
I need to run 91.
Motor cycle riders tell me that the fuel is to dense for smaller jets.
Zooks have tiny jets that block up easily.
I have no tech to back this up.
But its true for mine.
Try 91 for a while, as well as cleaning system out, extra filter before carby and after pump..
I use an inline efi filter from a commodre 9I think)

christover
thats correct, i dont know about the sizing of the jets in your carb but on my bike i only run regular. there is a slightly differnt viscosity between regular and premium. leans out on premium.

bring back leaded fuel :(
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Post by Stengord »

Thanks so much for this info guys!
I should probably get a lockable cap just in case anyway
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Post by Jacked »

might be due for a back fire :armsup:

swap leads 2 and 3 over and rev the guts out of it.

check leads for resistance, cap and rotor etc etc
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

pongo wrote:different fuel companies use different colour dyes.
Pretty sure like said, BP is yellow.

Cheers
Yeah Bees pee yellow.
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Post by Stengord »

We put some regular unleaded in and played around with the timing
The timing was out by 10*
Set the idle revs to 1100 for the next few days to see how it goes

Thanks for your help guys ;)
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Post by coxy321 »

ONLY 10 degrees??!!! :shock: :shock:

Hope its all sorted for you.
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Post by Stengord »

Yep only 10 lol
Hopefully its fine over the next few days
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