I have delt with tons of sugar in the gas issues in my shop. Must be lot of spitefull women around here . I have several reports from insurance companies about it also . Sugar does not dissolve in gas .It will however dissolve in water, so if there is any water in the bottom of your tank it makes a mess. It will plug up filters and tank socks . It will make it into the carburetor if it gets past filters . May or may not gum things up in there . it will get into injectors due to higher fuel pressures . I have yet to see any engine damage from it and the insurance reports state the same . We'd pull the tank , flush it with hot water, flush the fuel lines with hot water, clean the carb , or pull fuel rail and flush rail and injectors with hot water . Then we'd sell the victem a locking gas cap and tell them to stay away from angry women ! lol Now dumping sugar down the carb or in the oil may be a differant story , but I have not seen that .
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