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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Bad batch of E85 (need help)
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<blockquote data-quote="StrayBullitt" data-source="post: 15598635" data-attributes="member: 181759"><p>The cloudiness means that you have water in the fuel system, and so the car isn't going to run right until it's all flushed out. You may want to take a fuel line loose and jumper your fuel pump and cycle a gallon or so through the system. From my exp. with small engines that sit for long periods of time with Ethanol fuel in them, the corrosion does not clear up, they persist to run like shit until you actually go in and clean out the carb and then get fresh fuel in them. </p><p></p><p>Your injectors may be ok due to being further up in the system and a more sealed environment, but anything back around the contaminated fuel is suspect. You might want to consider removing the tank pumps and check/clean the pickup and it would be a good idea to clean out the tank probably anyway.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck !@</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrayBullitt, post: 15598635, member: 181759"] The cloudiness means that you have water in the fuel system, and so the car isn't going to run right until it's all flushed out. You may want to take a fuel line loose and jumper your fuel pump and cycle a gallon or so through the system. From my exp. with small engines that sit for long periods of time with Ethanol fuel in them, the corrosion does not clear up, they persist to run like shit until you actually go in and clean out the carb and then get fresh fuel in them. Your injectors may be ok due to being further up in the system and a more sealed environment, but anything back around the contaminated fuel is suspect. You might want to consider removing the tank pumps and check/clean the pickup and it would be a good idea to clean out the tank probably anyway. Best of luck !@ [/QUOTE]
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