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yes, if it goes through the engine it can seriously harm the motorcycle.
Just leave it. It will not harm your engine. Make sure your tank is full and drive. The gas will dilute and break down the syrup. Sugar and various other contaminants do no harm to engines, despite common beliefs.
Check your gas cap. If the tank does not build pressure, it trips a sensor and the check engine light will come on. The gas smell is the fumes that should have created the pressure.
If my engine is hot, I would not even notice that as it evaporates very quickly...in hot oil.
Contrary to what you hear about the different grades of gasoline and how they help or harm your engine, the three grades are about the same. I have spoken to several people, even 1 or 2 that worked in the field of energy, specifically, diesel, gas, propane and they tell me that all gas is the same. I always use 87 octane, the lowest octane. I switched to 87 after I spoke to the pros and researched. I notice absolutely no change in performance of my engine. Even my Harley.
If you did not start the engine no harm has been done. Drain the fuel tank, and all the fuel lines. Get as much of the gas out as possible. Fill it up with diesel and you should be ok.
You may never notice it because the sugar will just fall to the bottom of the tank. It may eventually clogged the fuel filter but will do no damage to the engine. Sugar will not dissolve in gasoline and it is a myth that it will destroy the engine.
it is because the engine is getting cold and it will automatically idle up to warm its self if this happens put it in park and press the gas to the floor for 2 seconds and release it will idle back down
Huffing gas can cause the body organs to malfunction. Huffing gas does not only harm the respiratory system, but can harm the heart and brain.
Your car engine will stop.