Posted by bwillett on February 02, 2014 at 06:33:51 from (50.102.36.160):
In Reply to: Pulling my hair out posted by John in La on February 01, 2014 at 20:19:22:
A few years ago, before 10% ethanol/gas, I had a '77 Chevy Nova. Fuel gauge had always been accurate until one day it just quit running. Gauge said tank was half full. Pulled the fuel line off the carburetor and cranked the engine (mechanical fuel pump, straight 6 engine). Liquid coming out the hose looks odd. It was clear. Huh? Water! Had used same gas from same station for at least 6 months. Took tank off and drained it. Got 2 5 gallon buckets of 90% water out of it. Went to different gas station, bought 5 gallons of their gas. put in tank, and engine fired right up. About 2 weeks later, first gas station was replacing all their tanks.
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