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metho to clear water in diesel

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metho to clear water in diesel

Post by Nisspatrol »

can i put an amount of metho in my tank to clear any water in the lines and how much is advisable.
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Post by mickyd555 »

i had water in my tank once. i decided that throwing away the 120L i had in both tanks was a better option than trying to salvage it and hydraulicing the engine. only problem is i still have the 120L of diesel sitting in the garage......... :roll:
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Post by gqswb »

mickyd555 wrote: only problem is i still have the 120L of diesel sitting in the garage......... :roll:

Burn it :twisted: Or sell it to someone with a diesel heater in there shed/workshop.
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Post by Vsicks Pathy »

I'd use a bottle in a full tank but I am over the top..
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Post by crackajack »

We use Castrol Fuel Doctor at work,the stuff works very well.


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Post by CRUSHU »

mickyd555 wrote: only problem is i still have the 120L of diesel sitting in the garage......... :roll:

It makes a great parts washing fluid, either in a parts washer or in a bucket.
Also it is a great engine flush, about 1l to 4-5l oil. Run the engine with the diesel in it for about 2 minutes, then drain the oil. Washes the oil out of all the nooks and crannies, and washes it off the internal parts.
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Post by bogged »

mickyd555 wrote: only problem is i still have the 120L of diesel sitting in the garage......... :roll:
kero and diesel makes great shit for cleaning engines and stuff, like degreaser...
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Post by mickyd555 »

thanks guys i might mix some degreaser up............




anyone want to buy 200L of high grade degreaser pm me...... :D but in all seriousness, anyone that does want some of this shit to mix up some degreaser pm me and you can have some.........
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Post by Nisspatrol »

well thanks for changing the topic for me, maybe try selling the diesel in the classifieds
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Post by turps »

Depending on how much water you think is in there. Just leave it to settle then just undo the bung in the bottom and drain abit out.

Also I dont think there would be much water in there. Or the motor would have already crapped itself by not running. Also injected water I dont think will hydro a motor. It only squirts in the same amount of water as it would fuel, so exhuast cycle will push it out.

Another thing is the fuel pick up on a diesel GQ is about 5-10 mm of the bottom of the tank. No matter how much fuel is in there.

I would just run some good injecter cleaner / fuel stuff. I use diesel tech. Comes in either a 250ml or 1lt blue bottles. Cheaper than nulon and other brands. Think this stuff is made by chemtech.
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