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A few months ago my SO put 40 litres of diesel into the fuel tank of our petrol van....


She was in a hurry because the van was nearly empty :-o


Anyway, I drained the tank into 2 x 20 litre jerry cans and intended on separating out the petrol & using it, but I don't currently have a diesel car.


If anyone 'WHO KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE DOING' wants to make me an offer (contingent on the fuel being okay), I will certainly chat to them about this.


Available just off LL, Goose Green end.

I did the same a few years ago - best give it away for free as it will damage the current diesels due to the effect of petrol reducing the lubricating properties of the diesel. I did a lot of research on this! Older (approx pre 98) diesels will run off anything - vegetable oil, used engine oil!


If you do charge make sure as you say people know what they are doing. Mine went in to an old transit van!

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