Non Bike Query

iaing

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My dad has a 2001 petrol Mondeo. He recently put some diesel in it, about £15 I think, realised what he had done, then filled the rest with petrol. He has probably put in about 2 - 3 tanks of petrol since then but the car has now gone into a Ford dealers and they have told him the engine is knackered.

I believe compression is poor on two cylinders but I'm not sure of any other details. The engine is a 50k mile Zetec unit.

Coincidence or not?

I'd have thought that diesel, being oily, would not have damaged the bores.

Someone :rolleyes: put petrol in my diesel car (twice) with no ill effects after draining etc.
 
Hmmm... diesel in a petrol is usually not so disastrous as t'other way round. The only damaging thing I can think of is that the engine may have been pinking like a good'un whilst the contaminated fuel was used up. This could have caused all manner of bits of engine damage, including burnt valves and excess bore wear. I do think it's a tad unlikely, however.
 
iaing said:
I'd have thought that diesel, being oily, would not have damaged the bores.

Someone :rolleyes: put petrol in my diesel car (twice) with no ill effects after draining etc.


Common mistake,
Diesel ain't Oily no more:(
Remember when you got a drop on your fingers and it was there for days :thumb
Now its gone in 30 seconds, no oil in it :(
thats why on older diesels I recommend 1liter of cheapest {cos it's total loss so no need for posh stuff Aldis £3.50-5 liter is good enough} engine oil in a tank ful:) 45 to 60 liter tank
Trust me, it will lower emissions, stop diesel clatter and make the engine smoother. :thumb
 


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