Posted by Mike M on May 16, 2018 at 05:45:51 from (24.140.3.210):
In Reply to: MORE watered down gas posted by Gary Mitchell on May 15, 2018 at 08:47:12:
Years ago maybe 1980 ? my sisters car had a hesitation. I tuned it up ,rebuilt the carb. and it still had this issue. We finally gave up and took it to a local mechanic. Me being a teenager at the time I'm sure he was wondering what all I goofed up ! He asked me several questions and he took the fuel line off pumped some gas into a glass jar and then held it up. Sure enough the gas had too much water in it ! Then many years later around 2000 ? I was working at a car dealership and one of the guys who was younger than me remembers working at a local gas station and they would put a compound on a stick and then stick it down into the storage tanks. This tested for water. He told me on more than one occasion the boss instructed him to stick the water hose into the tank and add some water to it ! So there really were / are crooked gas station owners ripping people off.
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