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June 1st, 2008 03:59 AM #1
pag na haluan ang diesel ng gas anu mangyayari! if in case nang yari hindi kaya masira ang engine...........or mas maganda?
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June 1st, 2008 04:42 AM #2
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June 1st, 2008 06:51 AM #3
Depends on how much ratio of diesel got mixed and and type of fuel system.
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June 1st, 2008 08:36 AM #4
ok lang, just use it and top up with diesel when posible.
you can even add kerosene as extender in extreme requirements.
ginagawa talaga yan to keep diesel from freezing.
mas delikado pa ang biodiesel 100%, dahil kailangan mo talaga mag update ng fuel system
to use b100.
sa akin no problem sa mga ganyan na situation, I dont mind.Last edited by mark_t; June 1st, 2008 at 08:48 AM.
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June 1st, 2008 08:41 AM #5
usually kapag ganyan nangyari, tawagin mo iyun in-charge or manager, tapos reclamo mo iyun pagkakamali ng gasoline attendant, malinaw naman na naka-specify sa filler ng mga sasakyan kung gasoline or diesel o kaya dapat tanongin nila sa driver kung ano ang ikarga...
ngayon nangyari na nagkamali sa pag karga, una iyun reclamo at whag mo bayaran iyun pagkakamali na kinarga nila, tapos ipakita mo iyun level ng fuel sa gauge, minus iyun mali na ikinarga saka mo ipa drain sa kanila lahat ng laman ng fuel tank saka kargahan nila ulit ng tamang fuel hanggan umabot sa level na bago ka nagpakarga, saka mo lang bayaran sa kanila iyun sobra...
walang manyari sa sasakyan kung doon palang sa pinagkaragahan mo na discover mo iyun pagkakamali... otherwise tirik tirik lang abutin mo...
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June 1st, 2008 09:00 AM #6
sir kung wala pa naman sa litre yung nakarga ok lang yun
gawin mo na lang pakargahan mo at least 20 litre para mahalo yun lang medyo mag iinit ng konti makina mo?
ginagawa ko yan sa L300 PREGIO AT MB100
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June 1st, 2008 11:48 AM #8
dilikado yan. you cannot rev it too much until the last gasoline mix is gone. that could take weeks or months.
nangyari na yan sa amin. the drain was not 100% drained. two days later, nagoverheat yung makina dahil lang sa high revs. hindi man lang sa uphill or heavyload nagoverheat. just a straight road high revving plus no aircon pa yun.
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June 1st, 2008 01:57 PM #9
You are hundred percent yes.
* stryke1.. Here is the list that might possible harm and other parts to your engine.
1. Sure, your engine may fire depending on how much diesel mixed in to the gas but it will not run well and the added sulfur resulting from the diesel could damage oxygen sensor, catalytic converter if it is run for any amount of time.
2. You will need to change the oil in the motor as diesel act as a solvent when mixed with oil and greatly reduce's viscosity. Need to clean it very good including oil pan.
3. This is the most important issue to pay attention very much since a little diesel leaking pass to the piston ring could deteriorate the oil's ability to lubricate the engine so much that you loose bearing in the both Crankshaft and Camshaft or ruin the cylinder wall upon starting the engine since it will be essentialy dry components. Kaya dont try to start that engine for your pocket sake.
4. You must flush out fuel line too including gas tank change spark plug Im sure its fouled up and the injector if you got lucky. If carburated, open up and clean it too.
You might say, Im saying too much but just trying to save that engine of yours the right way, the first time.
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June 1st, 2008 02:16 PM #10Drain your fuel system and replace with fresh diesel. Anyway, the gas station should do this free of charge.
Gasoline will damage your diesel injection system and engine as well. Severity will depend on the the mix ratio.
Katamaran. Lalo na yung mga really old cars na 2nd or 3rd owner na, and sold off for mga 80k and...
LTO car registration and late registration fees