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J-Dog
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2nd Jun 09 at 19:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hey!

Wonder if anybody can help. I accidently put diesel into my petrol car and now it obviously wont run. Is there any way you can wire up/overide the fuel pump to get the diesel out instead of either trying to syphon it out or taking it to a garage to get it done? or what other ways are there?


thanks
_Allan_
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2nd Jun 09 at 19:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have no idea, you should be able to drain it somehow but here is a nice pic to cheer you up



[Edited on 02-06-2009 by _Allan_]
SR91
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2nd Jun 09 at 19:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You tried running the car afteryou put diesel in
J-Dog
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2nd Jun 09 at 20:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ya it drove for a bit after filling up but that was cos there was lil petrol in, so it could run. now it wont even start, too much diesel
Ben G
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2nd Jun 09 at 20:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

engine fucked iirc.

ones worse than the other, petrol into diesel or diesel into petrol, can't remember though.
Colin
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I thought petrol into diesel was the worst because it melts the liners!?

How much diesel is in it? If not too much fill it to the brim with petrol, turn the engine by hand for a bit then start it & take it for a long drive. Im sure I seen that done in a film once
Ben G
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2nd Jun 09 at 20:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yeah it might be fine, think it has something to do with the higher temps of a diesel engine.

probably be a bit smokey for a while though
fir3vip3r
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2nd Jun 09 at 20:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

if theres not a lot in fill with petrol and hope its fine,,, if not syphon the diesel out, clear out the fuel filter, fill with petrol and hope it starts
daymoon
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2nd Jun 09 at 20:28   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

petrol into a diesel = new engine due to petrol burning at highier temp

diesel into petrol = new fuel filter and a smoky ride for some time.
SRI-LEE
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2nd Jun 09 at 20:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

We get them in all the time at work mate, normally about 2-6 fuel contams a week, nothing to worry about, diesel into a petrol shouldnt do any harm, and most diesels with petrol in seem to survive providing they havnt run too long, usual script is to get a electronic pump and pipe it up to the fuel pipe which feeds out from the tank, drain it all by pumping it through, hopefully should get it all out the system, new fuel and some petrol additive and should be fine. handy little earner for the garage, usually sets the customer back around £200 with the recovery back, expensive mistake, had one bloke do it on the saturday, then again on the sunday lol.

[Edited on 02-06-2009 by SRI-LEE]
Nick-S
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2nd Jun 09 at 20:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by daymoon
petrol into a diesel = new engine due to petrol burning at highier temp

no it is not at all, i did it 6 years ago. drain tank, new fillter, blow air down fule lines and its sorted. it evan ran with petrol in it.
daymoon
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quote:
Originally posted by GSi_16v
quote:
Originally posted by daymoon
petrol into a diesel = new engine due to petrol burning at highier temp

no it is not at all, i did it 6 years ago. drain tank, new fillter, blow air down fule lines and its sorted. it evan ran with petrol in it.


u probably didnt run it for long enough

was it an old car?
am4nf
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2nd Jun 09 at 21:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i done this to a brand new zafira it still worked from the pumps to the garage
Kano
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2nd Jun 09 at 21:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by daymoon
quote:
Originally posted by GSi_16v
quote:
Originally posted by daymoon
petrol into a diesel = new engine due to petrol burning at highier temp

no it is not at all, i did it 6 years ago. drain tank, new fillter, blow air down fule lines and its sorted. it evan ran with petrol in it.


u probably didnt run it for long enough

was it an old car?


We gte them all the time. Usually know its afuel contamination because they all cut out on the same stretch of duel carriageway.

We drain them as an extra service and I've never had one come back and I've done al ot of them.
John
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2nd Jun 09 at 21:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Petrol in a diesel is a problem because diesel normally lubricates parts, not because of the temperature petrol burns at.
ChrisBoom
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quote:
Originally posted by John
Petrol in a diesel is a problem because diesel normally lubricates parts, not because of the temperature petrol burns at.


Indeed, seizes the fuel pump.

What people used to do on shitty old diesels when this happened was put some engine oil in the fuel, worked suprisingly.
harrisp
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2nd Jun 09 at 22:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I didnt think you could put diesel into a petrol because of the nozzle size?
Nick-S
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2nd Jun 09 at 22:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by daymoon
quote:
Originally posted by GSi_16v
quote:
Originally posted by daymoon
petrol into a diesel = new engine due to petrol burning at highier temp

no it is not at all, i did it 6 years ago. drain tank, new fillter, blow air down fule lines and its sorted. it evan ran with petrol in it.


u probably didnt run it for long enough

was it an old car?
it was a 51 plate corsa 1.7 dti. drove about 5 miles.
am4nf
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quote:
Originally posted by harrisp
I didnt think you could put diesel into a petrol because of the nozzle size?


only on certain cars
Richardhhha
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2nd Jun 09 at 22:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

talking from a technicians point of view.

peterol in diesel = (new car) damaged fuel pump as it melts the rubber o rings in it, also can perrish the fuel lines and cause damage to injectors / (old car) does fuck all to apart from makes it run shit.

what car is it first off, then secondly your best bet is to get yourself down to a garage where they have a propper decam kit which will suck the fuel out the tank and then bleed the fuel lines..

tip for the wise.. diesel is on the black pump, peterol is on the green one.....
richc
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2nd Jun 09 at 22:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by John
Petrol in a diesel is a problem because diesel normally lubricates parts, not because of the temperature petrol burns at.


Ideed. Doesnt diesel burn higher

Google time me thinks
ed
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3rd Jun 09 at 00:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

If you've tried to turn the engine on, I've no idea.

If not, syphon out the diesel. You might not be able to get the syphon pipe down the filler neck, but getting the fuel pump off and out the way is a simple job. Just push off the lock ring and list everything out the way, then stick you syphon tube in there and get draining!
J-Dog
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3rd Jun 09 at 18:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ya cant syphon through the petrol cap, tried that last night.
how the f£$K do the garages do it then?
Ellis
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3rd Jun 09 at 18:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Surely you would get pre-ignition if you ran a diesel with petrol in it?
John
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Would petrol ignite at all?

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