If you're dumping it, i'll take it. I'll just add it a couple of litres to a tank at a time![]()
I accidently put 6 litres of petrol into 50 litres of diesel; the tank has been drained into jerry cans, does anyone know of some where that will take waste fuel to dump. close to penrith area. i know places that will take oil but they wont take the fuel; thanks from leyland.
If you're dumping it, i'll take it. I'll just add it a couple of litres to a tank at a time![]()
Keep it - Great for cleaning parts.![]()
give it to someone who drives and all iron diesel, it wont even notice it especially in the colder weather
Dave
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Add 20L of old engine oil and chuck it in a choofer!!
Or do as I do and use it to soak wet wood for the best firelighters ever!
Cheers
Andrew
Hmm, I'm in Sydney tonight and tomorrow, I wont even charge you when I take it![]()
As others have suggested. It will be fine in a older diesel.Is what I'd use it for
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Mate don't give it away, just use it!
If your worried uses it over a couple of refills.
I worked at a servo for a while......all the drained fuel (from diesel cars that had a tank full of petrol) went straight back into the diesel tanks.
It has been known that sellers of trucks put a bit of petrol in the diesel tank to give the truck a bit more apparent go. Gives a bit more of a bark to the exhaust too.
Just think how much money you will save by using it Leyland: $60. I wouldn't take the risk for $60, no matter how small.
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