24-04-14, 07:17 PM
Just put 27 litres of petrol in my car................and it's a fucking diesel.......now waiting for the RAC to charge me £180 to drain it.......what a fucking Dick :'(
What a Dick!!!!!!
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24-04-14, 07:17 PM
Just put 27 litres of petrol in my car................and it's a fucking diesel.......now waiting for the RAC to charge me £180 to drain it.......what a fucking Dick :'(
24-04-14, 07:24 PM
Oops! My missus did that, put £40 worth of petrol in our diesel, then drove it 1/2 mile home, It finally conked out on the drive.
I drained the tank, and luckily there was bugger all diesel in it. I put that 35 litres through the boxeye and she didn't miss a beat. Smoked a bit though ![]()
24-04-14, 07:27 PM
I'm about 5 miles from home, I wouldn't make it and don't to do any possible damage to the engine
24-04-14, 07:34 PM
Put a Petrol engine in it u nob lol
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup.... :-))
24-04-14, 07:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 24-04-14, 07:40 PM by bigbluebear.)
www.fuelfixer.co.uk just turned up, contracted out by the RAC.......in huge letters on the side of the van letting everyone know that I'm a fucking dick
24-04-14, 07:42 PM
as long as you get It sorted without doing any engine damage then it could have been a lot worse.
Chris
24-04-14, 07:44 PM
unlucky m8, I got the t shirt but it looks like it will fit you :lol. at least you didn't drive it.
sent from my carafan in tenby,
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24-04-14, 07:57 PM
Is that a christo pug ya cheeky fuck :lol
24-04-14, 08:07 PM
ha! it is as well :lol
Unlucky BBB - happens to the best of us.
24-04-14, 08:14 PM
If ur are able to drain yourself once home why not get RAC to just tow you home. much cheaper
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate.... ![]()
24-04-14, 08:16 PM
That's me sorted and £180 lighter.......now to get some ribbing from the wife
24-04-14, 08:18 PM
(24-04-14, 07:17 PM)bigbluebear link Wrote: Just put 27 litres of petrol in my car................and it's a fucking diesel.......now waiting for the RAC to charge me £180 to drain it.......what a fucking Dick :'(For future reference. As long as you did not start it and drive it all it needs is to drain the tank. How much diesel was in the tank and how much does the tank hold? Check to see if there is drain plug on the bottom of the tank. If not siphon out as much as you possibly can into something. You will buy a lot of 10 or 20 litre drums and hose for £180. You do not necessarily have to drain it completely just get as much as you can out of it. Then fill it to the brim with fresh diesel. :thumbup Depending on how much diesel to petrol is mixed it will work fine for a lawnmower. ![]() I'm surprised to see a Scotsman so willing to give money freely to the AA :lol
24-04-14, 08:30 PM
so what do they do with the drained fuel?
Wouldn't it separate if left still in containers?
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate.... ![]()
Unlucky BBD.
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24-04-14, 08:38 PM
I did ask, they do between 2-6 cars a day so not a bad wee business. The tank they drain into contains both diesel and petrol which they sign over to a refinery as it's more cost effective than going down the route of disposal of waste contamination..... Wl so he said
24-04-14, 08:46 PM
(24-04-14, 08:18 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=bigbluebear link=topic=12786.msg144221#msg144221 date=1398363444]For future reference. As long as you did not start it and drive it all it needs is to drain the tank. How much diesel was in the tank and how much does the tank hold? Check to see if there is drain plug on the bottom of the tank. If not siphon out as much as you possibly can into something. You will buy a lot of 10 or 20 litre drums and hose for £180. You do not necessarily have to drain it completely just get as much as you can out of it. Then fill it to the brim with fresh diesel. :thumbup Depending on how much diesel to petrol is mixed it will work fine for a lawnmower. ![]() I'm surprised to see a Scotsman so willing to give money freely to the AA :lol [/quote] It's good advice but being stuck on a petrol forecourt with my daughter in the car I thought it may not be the cheapest option but the best one. It's been an expensive couple of months with bike tax, insurance and MOT, along with my car tax and insurance, the wife's car insurance and now this.......it's beans on toast for the next few weeks!!!!
24-04-14, 09:10 PM
Bad luck .
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