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Ruin is too strong a word; it will not do it any good, but I doubt it would be "ruined". You could drain the gas tank, preferably before you've driven the car for a long time, then refill the tank, using a small amount of gas to the tank along with some of the gas-line additive that eliminates moisture.
Then pull all the spark plugs and crank the engine for a few seconds to drain the contaminated fuel from the line, injection set-up and cylinders. Replace the plugs and try to start the vehicle. If the car starts to sputter and/or will not start, have it towed to the service center nearest to you and explain what happened and what you have done to rectify the situation. Next time, be more careful as you could conceivably "ruin" a perfectly good engine!!
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There is a product that will "dry" out your gas tank and lines. Check your local parts store for it. It should remove any water/moisture in your fuel systemIn general, which car making complany is more RELIABLE: BMW, or Mercedes-Benz?
no , if you can get e85 put one tank in , the alcohol will neutralize the water , or methyl hydrate , or gas line antifreeze , all will help you out , it will be time for a new fuel filter soon .Is the seven speaker Pioneer System option in the Chevy Cobalt really good?
It won't get ruined but if you got some soap in there...drain your tank and get your fuels system flushed so it doesn't gum up your injectors. If it's just water, flush it out, get some fuel stabilizer OR mix in about 5% acetone to burn off the moisture before your engine rusts out.More Questions & Answers ...
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