Accidentally put OIL in GASTANK.. need help asap!

You know what would be fun - get local "jokers" from this thread banned for a few days to cool down. First, you're not helping a person in this thread. 2nd, when someone does a search on topic, if stuff like this happens to them, they have to filter through pages of your bullsh*t. If you think you're funny - you're not. If someone asks how to get rid of the oil in gas tank and you tell them about your cummins diesel in your lawnmower with 1:1 oil/gas mix, well, no one gives a sh+t - you're not helping and you're not funny. If you need to own a business to get a life, go get one.

and you posted this why? you need to calm down or stfu. lol out of all the bullchit post in this thread you picked mine, why
 
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and you posted this why? you need to calm down or stfu. lol out of all the bullchit post in this thread you picked mine, why
I picked your post, because yours (several of them) had the most bullsh*t out of them all. Now you STFU and go open another business.
 
I have a feeling we are being trolled.

4 threads started on 4 of the most debated subjects on GTAM.

Incredible coincidence eh?
 
Thank you for all your help, I ended up disconnecting the fuel line from the engine and using the fuel injection to take all the gas/oil out into an oil pan. Refilled with a bit of gas, shook the tank around, then drained. Twice. Seems like everything is running okay! Now I can finally stabilize the fuel -_-
 
Thank you for all your help, I ended up disconnecting the fuel line from the engine and using the fuel injection to take all the gas/oil out into an oil pan. Refilled with a bit of gas, shook the tank around, then drained. Twice. Seems like everything is running okay! Now I can finally stabilize the fuel -_-

I am happy for you that the problem is solved.
P. S. I do not think you are a troll. Just a regular person that wanted some help from SOME of the real experts.
 
I am happy for you that the problem is solved.
P. S. I do not think you are a troll. Just a regular person that wanted some help from SOME of the real experts.

you know so little
 
I would like to hear. Thanks. Can never stop learning.

Well...ok.

First thing I would do is call 911. That's what cops are for...helping dumb people.
Second, post this **** to every social media outlet you belong too cause that's the only way mechanics communicate these days.
Third, gas comes from oil. It's like the same thing anyway, they both light on fire.
Fourth, always buy your 125s in pairs.
 
Well...ok.

First thing I would do is call 911. That's what cops are for...helping dumb people.
Second, post this **** to every social media outlet you belong too cause that's the only way mechanics communicate these days.
Third, gas comes from oil. It's like the same thing anyway, they both light on fire.
Fourth, always buy your 125s in pairs.

To be honest nothing against the OP but that is funny. Thanks.
 
Well...ok.

First thing I would do is call 911. That's what cops are for...helping dumb people.
Second, post this **** to every social media outlet you belong too cause that's the only way mechanics communicate these days.
Third, gas comes from oil. It's like the same thing anyway, they both light on fire.
Fourth, always buy your 125s in pairs.

Sounds like good advice. How much to hire you? I need a personal advisor

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I believe Esso 91 and Costco premium are sourced from the same place and are also ethanol free.
False. Esso said their 91 octane contains up to 10% ethanol. Only Shell and Ultramar confirm that in ALL OF ONTARIO their 91 grade fuel contains NO ethanol.

油井緋色;2101265 said:
With regards to the 87 vs 91 debate, follow whatever your owner's manual says and iirc the 125 is actually supposed to use 91.
Speaking of false information, WRONG. The honda CBR 125 is designed to use 87 octane fuel. Where people get confused is the user manual says "Use unleaded petrol with a research octane number of 91 or higher." 91 RON = our 87 Octane (PON, AKI, R+M/2, etc.).

Are we talking life decisions here or which kind of toothpaste should I use kind of advice.
Avoid ones with Microban/Triclosan in them.
 
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licensed mechanic......drain the tank and re fill with new fuel.
its not saposed to be in there, just fix it once and be done
 
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