Fuel tank varnish build up

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by kmatheson, Mar 9, 2005.

  1. kmatheson

    kmatheson Guest

    Sometime back, a poster described his experience when changing the fuel
    pump on his '88 Chrysler mini-van.

    He mentioned that the fuel pump and inlet screen were coated with a
    thick gooey substance, which I am guessing was varnish.

    Is there anyway to prevent this type build-up from occuring? I know
    that fuel tank additives are not recommended, so what other options are
    available? Are some gasolines better than others in this regard?

    Thanks,

    Kirk Matheson
     
    kmatheson, Mar 9, 2005
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  2. If you use your car regularly, I can't see how you would get the goop in your
    tank.
     
    Alex Rodriguez, Mar 9, 2005
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  3. Yeah, don't be one of the people who used Shell gasoline in 2003.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Mar 9, 2005
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  4. kmatheson

    Bill Putney Guest

    Well, tourniquets are not recommended on healthy limbs either, but if
    you're gonna die without one, maybe you should consider using one.
    Seriously, why make a hard and fast rule that you will never use an
    additive? Nothing wrong with using them with common sense and a real need.

    I would think that an alcohol-based additive like Dri-Gas™ would help
    dissolve and disperse that kind of thing in a harmless maner. Might be
    some other types that will work better if it will put your mind at ease
    to use them without doing any harm.

    Continuing with the tourniquet analogy, of course it would be better not
    to rip your arm off in the first place - IOW - avoid the problem in the
    first place. But if goo in the gas tank concerns you for whatever
    reason, by all means use an appropriate additive.

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    adddress with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Mar 10, 2005
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