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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Oil In The Fuel Tank
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<blockquote data-quote="jeepjoe43" data-source="post: 428905" data-attributes="member: 19255"><p>I have another theory, that it may be antifreeze. Admittedly, I have never observed the behavior of gas/antifreeze mix.</p><p>The Polyethylene Glycol could separate from the water and create a rainbow slick on top of the gas.</p><p>While water always sinks to the bottom of the tank.</p><p>Your running symptoms sound like water, particularly the lack of blue smoke.</p><p>To me this sounds like either an act of malice, or ignorance, not on your part of course.</p><p>Do you have a locking gas cap?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeepjoe43, post: 428905, member: 19255"] I have another theory, that it may be antifreeze. Admittedly, I have never observed the behavior of gas/antifreeze mix. The Polyethylene Glycol could separate from the water and create a rainbow slick on top of the gas. While water always sinks to the bottom of the tank. Your running symptoms sound like water, particularly the lack of blue smoke. To me this sounds like either an act of malice, or ignorance, not on your part of course. Do you have a locking gas cap? [/QUOTE]
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