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Unleaded petrol mixed with Diesel in a Chrysler 2.5CRD



 
 
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Old December 3rd 05, 02:38 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,rec.autos.tech,uk.rec.cars.misc,rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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Hi

My dizzy wife just put 11 litres of unleaded PETROL (gasoline to our
Cousins in the US) in her DIESEL Chrysler 2.5CRD (2003 model)

There was probably about a quarter tank of Diesel in it before she
refuelled so 11 litres of unleaded petrol went on top of that, THEN she
realised her error and put 40 Litres of DIESEL in on top of it !

Result, probably about a mixture of 5 parts Diesel 1 part Petrol !!!

One Guy in the Garage said she must NOT move the car as it would damage
the engine and needed to be drained out completely etc etc etc

Then an RAC man on a bike ( who was refuelling himself ) said that most
Diesels will run just fine with a little bit of Unleaded mixed in, he
went on to say that my missus could run it on sunflower oil or chip pan
fat too ?

The garages are shut for the weekend of course and she already drove it
home about 3 miles without noticing a difference

Who is right, The RAC man or the Garage attendant ?

Has she ruined it already?

Thanks in advance

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Old December 3rd 05, 02:48 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,rec.autos.tech,uk.rec.cars.misc,rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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> wrote in message
oups.com...
>
>
> Hi
>
> My dizzy wife just put 11 litres of unleaded PETROL (gasoline to our
> Cousins in the US) in her DIESEL Chrysler 2.5CRD (2003 model)
>
> There was probably about a quarter tank of Diesel in it before she
> refuelled so 11 litres of unleaded petrol went on top of that, THEN she
> realised her error and put 40 Litres of DIESEL in on top of it !
>
> Result, probably about a mixture of 5 parts Diesel 1 part Petrol !!!
>
> One Guy in the Garage said she must NOT move the car as it would damage
> the engine and needed to be drained out completely etc etc etc
>
> Then an RAC man on a bike ( who was refuelling himself ) said that most
> Diesels will run just fine with a little bit of Unleaded mixed in, he
> went on to say that my missus could run it on sunflower oil or chip pan
> fat too ?
>
> The garages are shut for the weekend of course and she already drove it
> home about 3 miles without noticing a difference
>
> Who is right, The RAC man or the Garage attendant ?


The RAC man.

> Has she ruined it already?


No.
My advice would be to just keep using it, and frequently top up with diesel
to reduce the petrol ratio.
Mike.


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Old December 3rd 05, 02:53 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,rec.autos.tech,uk.rec.cars.misc,rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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Mike G wrote:
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > My dizzy wife just put 11 litres of unleaded PETROL (gasoline to our
> > Cousins in the US) in her DIESEL Chrysler 2.5CRD (2003 model)
> >
> > There was probably about a quarter tank of Diesel in it before she
> > refuelled so 11 litres of unleaded petrol went on top of that, THEN she
> > realised her error and put 40 Litres of DIESEL in on top of it !
> >
> > Result, probably about a mixture of 5 parts Diesel 1 part Petrol !!!
> >
> > One Guy in the Garage said she must NOT move the car as it would damage
> > the engine and needed to be drained out completely etc etc etc
> >
> > Then an RAC man on a bike ( who was refuelling himself ) said that most
> > Diesels will run just fine with a little bit of Unleaded mixed in, he
> > went on to say that my missus could run it on sunflower oil or chip pan
> > fat too ?
> >
> > The garages are shut for the weekend of course and she already drove it
> > home about 3 miles without noticing a difference
> >
> > Who is right, The RAC man or the Garage attendant ?

>
> The RAC man.
>
> > Has she ruined it already?

>
> No.
> My advice would be to just keep using it, and frequently top up with diesel
> to reduce the petrol ratio.
> Mike.


God bless you Mike !

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Old December 3rd 05, 02:59 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,rec.autos.tech,uk.rec.cars.misc,rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying :

> My dizzy wife just put 11 litres of unleaded PETROL (gasoline to our
> Cousins in the US) in her DIESEL Chrysler 2.5CRD (2003 model)
>
> There was probably about a quarter tank of Diesel in it before she
> refuelled so 11 litres of unleaded petrol went on top of that, THEN she
> realised her error and put 40 Litres of DIESEL in on top of it !
>
> Result, probably about a mixture of 5 parts Diesel 1 part Petrol !!!


If this is a common rail diesesl (hence CRD?) then you may very well be
stuffed. The lack of lubrication from petrol can very quickly kill the high
pressure pump.

> Who is right, The RAC man or the Garage attendant ?


Both, yet neither.

> Has she ruined it already?


Potentially. Just keep topping it up with the right stuff, and if you've
not buggered it yet, you probably won't.

If you want to be certain, get the tank drained before starting it again.
Your call. A new pump could cost thousands.
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Old December 3rd 05, 03:00 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,rec.autos.tech,uk.rec.cars.misc,rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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I believe if you read the owners manual, you are allowed a small amount
of gas to dilute the diesel if you need to in an emergency to get to a
place with the proper fuel.

I don't remember what engine/vehicle I read that for though....

Mike
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wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> My dizzy wife just put 11 litres of unleaded PETROL (gasoline to our
> Cousins in the US) in her DIESEL Chrysler 2.5CRD (2003 model)
>
> There was probably about a quarter tank of Diesel in it before she
> refuelled so 11 litres of unleaded petrol went on top of that, THEN she
> realised her error and put 40 Litres of DIESEL in on top of it !
>
> Result, probably about a mixture of 5 parts Diesel 1 part Petrol !!!
>
> One Guy in the Garage said she must NOT move the car as it would damage
> the engine and needed to be drained out completely etc etc etc
>
> Then an RAC man on a bike ( who was refuelling himself ) said that most
> Diesels will run just fine with a little bit of Unleaded mixed in, he
> went on to say that my missus could run it on sunflower oil or chip pan
> fat too ?
>
> The garages are shut for the weekend of course and she already drove it
> home about 3 miles without noticing a difference
>
> Who is right, The RAC man or the Garage attendant ?
>
> Has she ruined it already?
>
> Thanks in advance

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Old December 3rd 05, 03:01 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,rec.autos.tech,uk.rec.cars.misc,rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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> wrote


> Result, probably about a mixture of 5 parts Diesel 1 part Petrol !!!




When I used to drive to Russia, we used to mix petrol (or paraffin,
depending what we could get) in with the diesel in winter to prevent it from
waxing and in approximately the same ratio too. I also know someone who did
the same thing in a Land Rover recently and it just smoked for a while until
all purged. Personally I would imagine it will be fine.



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Old December 3rd 05, 03:10 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,rec.autos.tech,uk.rec.cars.misc,rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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Adrian wrote:


> ...If this is a common rail diesesl (hence CRD?) then you may very well be
> stuffed. The lack of lubrication from petrol can very quickly kill the high
> pressure pump.


If that's the case, then let me ask the obvious stupid question: If it's
a matter of lack of lubrication, is there some oil that could be added
right away on a one-time basis to make up for the lowered lubrication to
save that pump (of course without causing other problems)? It sounds
like in reality from other posts that it should be OK anyway, but I was
just wondering about mitigating the possibilities for damage.

Bill Putney
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address with the letter 'x')
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Mike G > wrote:

[Snipped Text]

> > Who is right, The RAC man or the Garage attendant ?

>
> The RAC man.


How bloody wrong can you be mate! Your advice could cost this chap
thousands.

> > Has she ruined it already?

>
> No.
> My advice would be to just keep using it, and frequently top up with diesel
> to reduce the petrol ratio.
> Mike.


Absolutely not. We have bulletins from the manufacturers now (in my case
Honda) that suggest even priming the fuel system can cause damage to the
fuel system on the latest high pressure common rail diesels.

If it hasn't been run, then DO NOT START IT. You can then get away with
a simple drain off clean out an refill. If it has been started, then
your troubles begin.

You have two choices, carry on and take a chance, or replace every
component on the fuel system.

The common rail systems run at very high pressure - somewhere up to 2000
BAR is normal (yes, that's over 20,000 psi). The pumps reply on the
diesel fuel to lubricate it. One or two sources I found using Google
suggest that the material of the bearings is damaged by petrol.

If the pump is driven by the engine, and you opt for option 1, then
there is a chance that the pump can sieze later on. If this happens,
then it'll cause drive damage to the drive system of the engine, and
possibly the head too. I'd expect this to cost up to £10k.

The manufacturers are recommending that we change all the components of
the fuel system, and flush the lines and tank (On BMWs you have to
replace the tank too) - this includes the pump, injectors, filters and
high pressure pipes. Costs for this start at about £3k.

If you take it to a dealer and get them to flush the tank it might only
cost a couple of hundred pounds.

It depends on how much you want to gamble really.

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Old December 3rd 05, 03:23 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,rec.autos.tech,uk.rec.cars.misc,rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> My dizzy wife just put 11 litres of unleaded PETROL (gasoline to our
> Cousins in the US) in her DIESEL Chrysler 2.5CRD (2003 model)
>
> There was probably about a quarter tank of Diesel in it before she
> refuelled so 11 litres of unleaded petrol went on top of that, THEN she
> realised her error and put 40 Litres of DIESEL in on top of it !
>
> Result, probably about a mixture of 5 parts Diesel 1 part Petrol !!!
>
> One Guy in the Garage said she must NOT move the car as it would damage
> the engine and needed to be drained out completely etc etc etc
>
> Then an RAC man on a bike ( who was refuelling himself ) said that most
> Diesels will run just fine with a little bit of Unleaded mixed in, he
> went on to say that my missus could run it on sunflower oil or chip pan
> fat too ?
>
> The garages are shut for the weekend of course and she already drove it
> home about 3 miles without noticing a difference
>
> Who is right, The RAC man or the Garage attendant ?
>
> Has she ruined it already?


This is car-dependent. Modern cars with high-pressure common rail
injection systems - and this one has such a system - are often ruined by
even a tiny amount of petrol, because the pump is insufficiently
lubricated by the mixed fuel. Failure occurs within a few thousand
miles, not immediately.

With older cars, certainly most IDI engines, there is no problem.

To be on the safe side, put a good dose of pump lubricating additive
into the tank (don't drive this car to the shop to get the stuff), then
ask a Chrysler dealer for advice. If they say it's already b0rked, you
have little to lose by continuing to drive it until it needs the £5000
repair. On the other hand, they may tell you it's no problem.
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Old December 3rd 05, 03:26 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,rec.autos.tech,uk.rec.cars.misc,rec.autos.makers.chrysler
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"Andy Hewitt" > wrote



.. Costs for this start at about £3k.
>
> If you take it to a dealer and get them to flush the tank it might only
> cost a couple of hundred pounds.






**** me, my car only cost a couple of hundred pounds!



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www.TruckDrivingInRussia.co.uk


 




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