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Diesel 911 into Hydraulic tank
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<blockquote data-quote="crashz" data-source="post: 83050" data-attributes="member: 8132"><p>911 has some alcohol in it to help with the unfreezing and suspension of water. It is meant to be used only in emergencies and not as a regular fuel additive. That said, fuel is burnt through and has relatively low contact time with seals and such, versus hydraulic fluid. I think you are doing exactly what should be done and its a good thing that you did not try and start this and circulate that fluid mix. A simple drain and re-fill will probably take out all of the 911, but I think your flushing method will not only help with that, but also clean any other things out of the bottom of the tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashz, post: 83050, member: 8132"] 911 has some alcohol in it to help with the unfreezing and suspension of water. It is meant to be used only in emergencies and not as a regular fuel additive. That said, fuel is burnt through and has relatively low contact time with seals and such, versus hydraulic fluid. I think you are doing exactly what should be done and its a good thing that you did not try and start this and circulate that fluid mix. A simple drain and re-fill will probably take out all of the 911, but I think your flushing method will not only help with that, but also clean any other things out of the bottom of the tank. [/QUOTE]
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