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<blockquote data-quote="fuzzy-hair-man" data-source="post: 793763" data-attributes="member: 15746"><p>I'd just try it and see, any gunk would've settled to the bottom of the tank and I'd suggest you are less likely to pick it up there. </p><p>I had a patch of bad fuel once and even after draining the tank it still had problems, hesitation and coughing etc, what eventually sorted it was putting a bottle of methylated spirits in the tank, I was dubious at the time but read the bottle and it recommended it for that, the effect was almost instant and no issue since. Although I don't have that car anymore...</p><p>Any gunk would end up in your fuel filter anyway which is easy enough to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fuzzy-hair-man, post: 793763, member: 15746"] I'd just try it and see, any gunk would've settled to the bottom of the tank and I'd suggest you are less likely to pick it up there. I had a patch of bad fuel once and even after draining the tank it still had problems, hesitation and coughing etc, what eventually sorted it was putting a bottle of methylated spirits in the tank, I was dubious at the time but read the bottle and it recommended it for that, the effect was almost instant and no issue since. Although I don't have that car anymore... Any gunk would end up in your fuel filter anyway which is easy enough to change. [/QUOTE]
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