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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Cape Vincent, NY
Posts: 841
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Used to have an old jeep wagoneer with steel tanks, lived in the desert and the temp drop at night would cause the tanks to "Sweat" and put water in the fuel. While I was in college and undergoing ASE classes a friend that was a great mechanic suggested rubbing alcohol as a solution. One bottle per tank (had 2 tanks on that beast) and it cleared up the problem for 25 cents. Heat works great, but rubbing alcohol is cheaper.
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1968 911S "Leona"
Air goes in and out, blood goes round and round, any variation on this is a bad thing.
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