HELP! I dropped a plastic straw in my gas tank!?

Question:
I was siphening gas from one tank to another and dropped the damn plastic flixe straw in the freakin tank!
I tried filling the tank all the way to see if it floats up so I can grab it out of there-- but I cant see it anywhere!

My Ford Focus has an irratic idle and miss, could this be caused by a bad coil pack? I replaced plug & wire.?


Somebody tell me it isnt going to DISSOLVE in the gasoline and ruin my entire engine!!!

is it ok to polish ur new car (4 month old)??


What would you do-- any ideas?

Answers:

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This is an interesting question. What was the straw made of? Plastic often (but not always) is made from petrochemicals. If this is the case, gasoline is probably a very potent solvent of this material. If the straw indeed completely dissolves it would be diluted by the gasoline in the tank and probably move through the the fuel system with no problem - until combustion. The plastic may resolidify in the combustion chambers. So put some gasoline from the same donor vehicle into a glass jar and put another (same kind) straw in the gas and see what happens. I did this with the ubiquitous sugar-in-tank question to discover that sugar in fact does not dissolve in gasoline.

I have a 75 Nova Custom. I'm trying to swap to a 454 bbc. What kind of engine mounts should I use?

You're an idiot. You shouldnt have been doing that in the first place. Pfft.

My 95 Mercury Villager's engine is over heating, but also the heater inside the car is blower out cold air?

I don't believe that gasoline dissolves plastic, and I think you'd be okay...I'd visit my mechanic or just call AAA. Good luck!

Anyone have parts stolen from your car when in for repair?

first off... why in the hell would you be useing a plastic straw to syphen gas try useing a peice of gardon hose it works alot better and you ahve a less chance of droping it in the tank

My SEAT Toledo 1.8 20V (1999) intermittently loses power?

I would make sure not to start my engine, I can imagine that a plastic straw wouldn't do to well in the inner workings of an engine. I would get my car towed to a mechanic.

What is the average life for front and rear brakes on a 03 honda civic?

You're siphoning, or "siphening" gas with a straw? Sheesh. I think that's the least of your problems. Yeah, your entire engine will be ruined.

Battery Problem?

If its part of a siphon hose, that you bought at the parts store, then it won't melt, unless it's a plastic drinking straw, I wouldn't worry, the fuel pump in the tank has a screen on it that won't allow further travel through it.

Can this car battery be saved?

your screwed. either its going to clog the gas line or you will have to have the tank drained and removed to open it. Or take your
chances and see what happens.

What is the best way to clean the 'gunk' off of the battery terminals?

forget about it. aint gonna hurt nothin

98 Ford Explorer Fuel Pump?

Gas will dissolve plastic. Don't believe me go pour some in a red plastic cup. As for the straw one of two things will happen. A it will dissolve B. It will sit in there and do nothing since it will be suspend by the screen.

1998 Camry?


I'm not sure how awful gas that is contaminated by a dissolved plastic straw will be.

rack and pinion steering?

that's not a big deal.!
nothing gonna happen.it will stay there.
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