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What happens to a car when gas injection is allowed to lapse for a long time?

My father is a property of a Cadillac Eldorado 84 without any problem. There has been boosted in recent years, however, run at least 3 times a year. Gas has assumed a life of 30 days and this car was probably in the same tank. This shows that boat has expired because the exhaust is terribly cloudy and quiet of the engine could not burn. So the question is what damage could have been due to prolonged exposure to the substance of the bowels of the old vehicle must have happened?

This will not hurt since it does not really goes wrong (power failure, etc.). An old car has a steel fuel tank, which is prone to oxidation that people fill their car when not in use for a while. Unfortunately, this means that the fuel will go wrong finally. If you take the car for longer and more often than not we will only consider this problem, but can also save all kinds of other boards and everything lubricated so they do not get all dry and leakage. The oil is also a concern. It breaks down and draws the water after a certain time so you must change after a while, even if not thousands. To learn more about what happens to fuel http://www.chevron.com/products/ourfuels/prodserv/fuels/technical_safety_bulletins/ltg_background.aspx visit

Fathers Day 2008 Kelowna Car Show and Shine


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