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Ford 6.7 owners Don't...........
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Attachment 496233 Don't put gas in your truck, the valves don't like it. Oh and its not my truck or anyone on here.
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When I worked at the ambulance co. once every othe month or so, somebody would screw up and fill one with gas.... guys in the shop said it cost about 2 grand IF they realized it and didnt try to drive it.
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Tim,
I think your advice works pretty well no matter what brand of diesel engine is under the hood. I can go one better for you though. We have a big John Deere diesel tractor at the marina. Before we had our own diesel pump, we used to run it a quarter mile down the street to a gas station. One day we get a panic call from the summer help kid who went to fill it up. When we got there. we found that he'd tried to fill the crank case with gas. (Yes, that would be two errors.) At least he didn't try to start it. We pumped it out (right there) and changed the oil 3 times in the next two days. It's still running today - fortunately. Tom |
Good advice
Always wondered how the "duece" 2 1/2 ton military trucks diesel engine runs on anything. "multifuel" diesel works best but gas, oil, used oil, veg oil, perfume, liquor, or any mixture! Most research I have found when ANYTHING is blended 50% with diesel it will run great! From my limited understanding the fuel pump "senses" the thickness? of the fuel and compensates how much to inject. Still dont understand how that ancient diesel does not blow up when gas is put in it but a modern diesel is toast? Not doubting anyone just find it fascinating. I agree my new cummins prob will not like gas, nor would I attempt to run it on it, and if I ever made a mistake and filled it, even if never started or run for long, it would cost lots of money to have my mistake fixed. I just woulnt think it would blow an engine up. IMO someone would need to fill with gas then beat the living crap out of the engine. You would think the min it starts hiccuping and they turn the truck off it would be fine?? Either way, no biggie, just fascinated by the old multifuel military whistler diesels! |
not sure how it's done but , Evenrude makes a multi fuel outboard now that they sell to the military
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Warrany doesnt cover stupidity. OUCH.
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E85 will do the same thing. That yellow E85 handle at the pump screws with people since diesel cans have been yellow for years!!
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hell, Obamas driver fueld his limo with the wrong stuff and killed it....
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Around here the diesel pump handles can be either yellow or green. As you come into Kingdom City, MO off of Rt. 54, there is a BP station off to the right (coming in from North). The diesel pump is also a gas pump. The diesel handle is black and the gas pump handle green. My buddy filled his 2007 2500 HD Dmax up with not 87, but 89 octane last summer. Now, not only did he grab the wrong handle but selected mid-grade! Lol! It happens so often at that station that the clerks have a number for a guy that is just down the street that comes to the station with a 55 gallon drum and pump and for $100 will pump your tank out. I'm sure the station gets a nice kickback from the guy and that is why the handle stays the wrong color. He gets your fuel and money!
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well thats better then the alternative!! about 8 - 10k cheaper to!
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about 10 years ago i was i arkansas boating with a buddy,we got in hid diesel truck to go get some beer and he decided to fill the 2nd tank in the truck,filled it to the rim with 87 .i still laugh about it whenever i see him,i guess he was lucky that the truck had 2 separate tanks so none of the gas got into the system.
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I had a buddy fill his snowmobile with diesel before. Didnt run very well.
I myself, accidently put 15w40 rotella in my snowmobiles oil tank (2 stroke). long story how it got in there. All was well until my buddy riding behind me told me there were flames shooting out my exhaust when i whacked it. I knew something wasnt right at that point. I had to pump it out and scrub the burnt caked oil residue off my belly pan. |
I left my 6.0 running while filling at the local wall mart gas station...
The fuel truck was there filling the tanks and mine ran away on just the vapors.... That sucked.... |
Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
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The diesel pump is also a gas pump. The diesel handle is black and the gas pump handle green. I'm sure the station gets a nice kickback from the guy and that is why the handle stays the wrong color. He gets your fuel and money!
Stand corrected: In 2000 BP unveiled a new, unified global brand. To visually signify the company’s new emphasis on going “green,” BP officials adopted a new identifier – a green, yellow and white sunburst to symbolize energy in all its dynamic forms. As part of the new color scheme, BP changed the color of its gasoline pumps as well. BP pumps sport a green handle on gasoline dispensers and black handles for diesel. This relatively simple change has caused some unforeseen problems for drivers. Google shows many a drivers made the same mistake at BP stations. In Arkansas a weight and measure inspector required green nozzles for diesel on gas pumps. Guess this is mostly a practice not a law. Boycott BP gas stations. |
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