Morning members, made a BBBig mistake and put approx 100mils into my diesel tank by mistake. is this enough to do big damage or should my diesel filter pick it up before itgets into the injectors? regards Gavin
deverall11 said
02:06 PM Jul 11, 2023
How much fuel is in the tank. This will indicate the dilution level. Diesel filter may not necessarily pick water a water based substance.
You need a filer called 'Water Trap'.
I would drain it if you haven 't got a water trap, if you have driven it since it is too late.
shakey55 said
05:39 AM Jul 13, 2023
So now you are going to sell the vehicle to someone and let them suffer the consequences. Hmmmm
Possum3 said
08:35 AM Jul 13, 2023
shakey55 wrote:
So now you are going to sell the vehicle to someone and let them suffer the consequences. Hmmmm
That's a pretty mean assumption.
rgren2 said
09:09 AM Jul 13, 2023
Possum3 wrote:
shakey55 wrote:
So now you are going to sell the vehicle to someone and let them suffer the consequences. Hmmmm
That's a pretty mean assumption.
Maybe speaking from experience. ;)
yobarr said
08:07 PM Jul 13, 2023
rgren2 wrote:
Possum3 wrote:
shakey55 wrote:
So now you are going to sell the vehicle to someone and let them suffer the consequences. Hmmmm
That's a pretty mean assumption.
Maybe speaking from experience;)
Whilst I agree that the comment appears to be a mean assumption, Mike's previous posts, and his general attitude, along with the fact he is a retired Police Officer, make me think that perhaps we have misunderstood his thoughts?
As far as I can determine there has been no previous suggestion from anyone that the OP should "sell the vehicle and let them suffer the consequences", and I don't quite know how that suggestion surfaced.
Mike might like to elaborate? Cheers
Bas + Eve said
08:54 PM Jul 13, 2023
Step 1 Do not start your engine
Starting the engine will begin the process of circulating the fluid through the entire fuel system. As AdBlue is not compatible with any engine materials it can very quickly corrode all components and pipework within the engine. If this happens the entire fuel system will need to be replaced.
Step 2 Drain the fuel tank
You must contact a professional to drain the tank immediately and dispose of all contaminated fluid. They will use a siphon system to suck all of the fuel out of the tank. Once the tank is empty it must be cleaned with warm water before you refuel with diesel.
Bas + Eve said
08:59 PM Jul 13, 2023
Whats wrong with some of you fellas. Cant you give the bloke a straight technical answer without a smart arse comment??? Give him a break, he is in a jam and seeks help from US.
dogbox said
09:55 AM Jul 14, 2023
the problem should have been resolved by now an the OP has not come back an said how it was resolved?
i had a similar experience of putting wrong fuel in a BT50 and the recommended fix was to remove all contaminated fuel from tank before starting.
the problem was a lot of these modern tanks have no drain plug so it required the fuel tank to be removed to empty tank.
depending on were you are ? there are services can remove fuel from tank without removing tank, or you can disconnect fuel line, pressurize tank and blow fuel out of disconnected fuel line
Juggenaut said
10:58 AM Jul 14, 2023
Thanks guys for all your comments , sorry ive taken so long to come back, ive been out of communicado. Started to write a smart arse comment then decided to delete it. Gavin
yobarr said
11:26 AM Jul 14, 2023
Juggenaut wrote:
Thanks guys for all your comments , sorry ive taken so long to come back, ive been out of communicado. Started to write a smart arse comment then decided to delete it. Gavin
Hey, why keep us in suspense? Write your "smart arse" comment. It may be humorous?
Anyway, I hope that you quickly correct what is potentially an expensive mistake before major danage is done.
Please let us all know of the outcome. Good luck. Cheers
shakey55 said
06:24 AM Jul 16, 2023
yobarr wrote:
rgren2 wrote:
Possum3 wrote:
shakey55 wrote:
So now you are going to sell the vehicle to someone and let them suffer the consequences. Hmmmm
That's a pretty mean assumption.
Maybe speaking from experience;)
Whilst I agree that the comment appears to be a mean assumption, Mike's previous posts, and his general attitude, along with the fact he is a retired Police Officer, make me think that perhaps we have misunderstood his thoughts?
As far as I can determine there has been no previous suggestion from anyone that the OP should "sell the vehicle and let them suffer the consequences", and I don't quite know how that suggestion surfaced.
Mike might like to elaborate? Cheers
Not meant for any reason other than a little sarcasm. Apologies if taken the wrong way.
Bas + Eve said
05:04 PM Jul 17, 2023
Ahh so. Chinese write down the page. Velly good
goldenyears said
03:51 PM Jul 22, 2023
Always some old fart that fancies himself as a comedian !!! people asking for help dont need this !!!
jegog said
11:56 PM Jul 25, 2023
I pulled up to the bowser very early one morning and waited for the bowser to start and eventually went in to ask why it hadn't started and the attendant pointed out that I was attempting to fill the tank with AddBlue.
I just needed to move forward about five meters to the next bowser.
Whenarewethere said
06:55 AM Jul 26, 2023
So glad I have petrol. No mistake which hole it goes in.
The only issue is how well will she respond, 98 & she goes longer. No complaints from me!
dogbox said
09:30 AM Jul 26, 2023
Juggenaut wrote:
Thanks guys for all your comments , sorry ive taken so long to come back, ive been out of communicado. Started to write a smart arse comment then decided to delete it. Gavin
are you going to let people know how you resolved/fixed the issue you never know when someone could have the same problem?
Morning members, made a BBBig mistake and put approx 100mils into my diesel tank by mistake. is this enough to do big damage or should my diesel filter pick it up before itgets into the injectors? regards Gavin
You need a filer called 'Water Trap'.
http://www.hitechdiesel.com.au/index.php/diesel-news/servicing-and-maintenance/adblue-what-do-you-do
Ken
That's a pretty mean assumption.
Maybe speaking from experience. ;)
Whilst I agree that the comment appears to be a mean assumption, Mike's previous posts, and his general attitude, along with the fact he is a retired Police Officer, make me think that perhaps we have misunderstood his thoughts?
As far as I can determine there has been no previous suggestion from anyone that the OP should "sell the vehicle and let them suffer the consequences", and I don't quite know how that suggestion surfaced.
Mike might like to elaborate? Cheers
i had a similar experience of putting wrong fuel in a BT50 and the recommended fix was to remove all contaminated fuel from tank before starting.
the problem was a lot of these modern tanks have no drain plug so it required the fuel tank to be removed to empty tank.
depending on were you are ? there are services can remove fuel from tank without removing tank, or you can disconnect fuel line, pressurize tank and blow fuel out of disconnected fuel line
Thanks guys for all your comments , sorry ive taken so long to come back, ive been out of communicado. Started to write a smart arse comment then decided to delete it. Gavin
Hey, why keep us in suspense? Write your "smart arse" comment. It may be humorous?
Anyway, I hope that you quickly correct what is potentially an expensive mistake before major danage is done.
Please let us all know of the outcome. Good luck. Cheers
Not meant for any reason other than a little sarcasm. Apologies if taken the wrong way.
Always some old fart that fancies himself as a comedian !!! people asking for help dont need this !!!
I just needed to move forward about five meters to the next bowser.
So glad I have petrol. No mistake which hole it goes in.
The only issue is how well will she respond, 98 & she goes longer. No complaints from me!
are you going to let people know how you resolved/fixed the issue you never know when someone could have the same problem?