Thread: Diesel in a gasoline engine
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04-30-2006 04:20 AM #1
I know guys that have done it the other way. NOT GOODCharlie
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04-30-2006 05:09 AM #2
We used to pour some diesel down the carb supposedly to clean the valves and combusion chambers. Don't know if it worked or not, but it sure put out a cloud of white smoke.
This gave me an idea. I was about 17 and had a '53 Stude with a 283 in it, and I hooked up a lawnmower fuel tank under the hood, with a hose running to an old electric fuel pump I had. I terminated the hose by clamping it to the aircleaner stud on the carb. Hooked it up to a push button on the dash. I filled the tank with diesel, and when I pushed the button, diesel would get pumped into the carb throat.
My idea was to drive around the local hamburger joint that night, hit the button, and smoke the whole place out. (Don't ask me why this made sense, but in my 17 year old head, this would be great fun)
We had two hamburger joints, The Dog House, and Stringhills Pizza, and the weekend game plan was to drive in circles around these places, to see who was there and to be seen. Maybe even pick up a date there. So on this Saturday night I drove around both places, and held the button down, and the smoke started rolling out of the exhaust. By the time I got around the full cirlce, you couldn't see a thing for the white smoke. People were choking and yelling profanities at me.
I thought it was funny, nobody else did, so I took off the contraption and never did it again. Dumb things we did as kids, but they somehow made sense at the time.
DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 04-30-2006 at 05:12 AM.
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04-30-2006 06:53 AM #3
O well
I to did the same thing.Back in 1973 ,just out of high school I got my frist job at Foxborugh raceway on the track crew.My job was to drive a John deer puddle jumpper dragging a harrold around the track to soften the ground for the horses houfs.Well the boss told me to make sure to fuel it up for the night shift would be all set for the nighty races. Well that,s just what I did Put fuel. The grandstandes were choking all night.Didnt go over to good with the boss but the track bought a new tractor the next day.The big boss became my fatherinlaw four years later . we laughed about it for years.God Bless Him It didnt hurt the tracter It hurt my feelings. Marco
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04-30-2006 07:01 AM #4
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
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It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
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