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Water in petrol causing missing.
StinkyPete:
--- Quote from: Biggles on February 16, 2014, 12:12:35 PM ---Can anyone point me to a measuring jug calibrated in Gluggs?
Google let me down on this one.
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A Glugg is bigger than a Slop and a just a bit smaller than a Gurgle. It near the mid point on a coke bottle where you don't need to drink any more, but will anyway, or the level on a jam tin where you need a spoon for the jam, 'cause it slides off the knife.
I trust that Rally finds this discussion helpful.
sargent:
--- Quote from: StinkyPete on February 16, 2014, 03:01:34 PM ---
--- Quote from: Biggles on February 16, 2014, 12:12:35 PM ---Can anyone point me to a measuring jug calibrated in Gluggs?
Google let me down on this one.
--- End quote ---
A Glugg is bigger than a Slop and a just a bit smaller than a Gurgle. It near the mid point on a coke bottle where you don't need to drink any more, but will anyway, or the level on a jam tin where you need a spoon for the jam, 'cause it slides off the knife.
I trust that Rally finds this discussion helpful.
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This post is not only technically void but also helpful.... Outstanding work. :clap
Nigel:
Hi all, I regularly add a cup of metho to the tank of my Discovery (Diesel). Helps clear any water in both of the filters. With different vehicles, mostly 4x4, both petrol and diesel, theory is, it absorbs the water, therefore takes care of any rust forming in the tank and in the lines. Its too easy to get bad fuel these days, so this is good insurance. On the bike maybe half a cup every three or four months would be fine.
As I say been doing this for years with , out any problems. Enjoy. :think1
Brock:
--- Quote ---takes care of any rust forming in the tank and in the lines.
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Actually, doesnt do any thing to existing rust. removing the water helps prevent any rust forming/growing.
Biggles:
--- Quote from: StinkyPete on February 16, 2014, 03:01:34 PM ---It near the mid point on a coke bottle where you don't need to drink any more, but will anyway, or the level on a jam tin where you need a spoon for the jam, 'cause it slides off the knife.
I trust that Rally finds this discussion helpful.
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Yep- say no more. Got it. 302.8 ml give or take a drop. :clap
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