Posted by Dave G9N on March 04, 2023 at 12:04:22 from (24.220.196.59):
In Reply to: mixing engine oil posted by fastfarmall on March 02, 2023 at 07:42:17:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeNah, that's the gas tank you top off with water when you run out of gas. I was talking cars with a man on an airplane on the way to BWI. He said that for some mysterious reason a car can burn water for a few miles after it runs out of gas. He said that his buddies did it when he was a kid and they were too cheap to buy gas for their parents cars until they had to. Then he said that a while back, he got into BWI around midnight on a delayed flight and the rental car they gave him had an empty tank, just enough to strand him a few miles down 295. He only had a bladder full of warm salt water to work with, but the filler hose was at the right height and it did get him to the next gas station.
I didn't tell him that the pick up screen is a little above the bottom of the tank so all he did was raise the gas level a little bit. Why spoil it for him?
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