welp i have used 15-40 to fill fuel filters for years and i also buy cheap Type A ATF in the gallon jugs and just DUMP what ever in at fill up . Many moons back when i had the semi and on a long haul i picked up a bad batch of fuel at union 76 truck stop and started loosen power , while tryen to pull a hill and Al. Cop saw me dragging up the hill and came after me thinking i was over loaded . As i pulled off the side of the road to have a chat with this cop the truck quite . I was out of the cab and had the hood open when he walked up and started running his mouth , at the same time i removed the fuel filter and was holding it as i was tryen to explain that i was having truck problems with the fuel and to get the point across i turned the filter upside down and poured a filter full of water out on the ground and on his boots and said SEE WATER NOT DIESEL FUEL , TRUCK NO RUN ON WATER . NOT OVER LOADED . as he was still running his mouth i cracked the cross over line between the two tanks and nothing but water was coming out . I'll bet i drained off twenty gallon of water before i got fuel. I had a spare fuel filter with me but no way to fill it with fuel i could not just pop the cross over off and fill with that as i really would have made a hug mess , but i had ENGINE OIL and i filled the filter with that and spun it back on and restarted the truck. . Next hill she never slowed down and strolled over the top like always in the passing lane passing everything , So i used engine oil everytime after lot less mess and way easier to fill out of a gallon jug.
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