Singvogel
Well-Known Member
i ahve heard that people used to put a bit of petrol in diesel, thought it was an lod wives tale, obviously not, i would have thought changing the fuel filter once the petrol is out would be a good idea?
martyn
No, No - It's not an 'Old Wive's Tale' - it's more of an 'Old Trucker's Tale'.
Without added petrol or paraffin none of the buses in Kosovo would run to schedule in the wintertime.
When the temperature dropped to below -30 degrees C our Scottish Humanitarian Aid trucks were almost alone on the road - no-one else could get their engines started. The bus drivers managed but only after lighting old cardboard boxes under their tanks - not a good idea if you have a plastic tank!
I managed to obtain (at great expense from Austria) some of the proper anti-waxing additive made by Shell to be added to the fuel by the driver. it smelt to me just like paraffin.
The fuel filter wont need to be replaced as any petrol mistakenly added to the diesel by the OP will have gone straight through.
Singvogel.