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Old 05-03-2005, 08:21 PM   #1
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I put an alternative fuel in my truck...oops..

I ran out of gas saturday. i was at my buddies shop. he said i got some gas, so he went to get it. i just put a little in there (no even a gallon) and tryed to start it up. (I think the can had been used for both diesel and kerosene and might have still had resedue from both) it took a bit and backfired though the carb and shot ton of white smoke out of the carb.. and so i tryed again and got her running and it started smoking like a son of a gun out of the exaust. (it looked like i was smoking the tires) so i shut it off. we got a new gas can filled it up to delute whatever was in that can and she evened out and started to idle again. (still smoking a little) so i went and filled the rest of the way up with gas (15 gallons) and she is still running fine but the thing that scares me is that when i start it up it still smokes a little till it warms up some.. So, (whew) i guess my question is.. does diesel burn white when in a gas motor? what other kindof fuel could it have been? i am really stumped by this one.. we poured the first can out later and it was yellow and had a hint of diesel but mostly smelled like gas.

do i need to drain the tank and purge the system or just run this tank through with some b-12 or additive in it?

anyone ever done this?

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Old 05-03-2005, 08:32 PM   #2
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I got diesel in my truck once, and it was the entire tank. I just drained most of it out, and then filled it with gas. It took about 2 tanks to run through, but it cleaned itself out. No need for additives. You'll just be burning a bit of oil for a little while. You may want to change your plugs a bit sooner than you would otherwise.
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Old 05-03-2005, 08:49 PM   #3
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Why Would I Be Burning Oil? Does Diesel Have Oil In It? (higher percentage than gas)

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Old 05-03-2005, 08:51 PM   #4
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diesel IS oil. it shouldn't do anything harmful to your engine, but as noted, you may check your plugs after a few tanks for fouling. shouldnt be any, but it's cheap insurance.
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Old 05-03-2005, 10:24 PM   #5
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In years gone by some would add a quart of diesel to their tank of fresh gas. Helped lube the valves, some even claimed it kept the carbon buildup down.
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