You will not be able to start a car. If it's started the engine eventually will stole. It's a big headache to clean such stuff out of the fuel system. Basically it will not harm the system in a short run. But if you don't take care of it. It will create a lot of expensive problems in a long run.
If decide to clean the system don't forget to replace the fuel filter when the system gets clean.
No. cylinders is where the gas gets burned. Gas tank is the where the gas is kept. Cylinders are in the motor. Tank is commonly under trunk.
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When the fuel tank in a car is below a quarter of a tank and stalls, it could mean that the fuel filter needs to be replaced. Another reason is that the gas gauge may not be reading the correct amount of gas in the car and the gas could be going to empty.
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This is BAD. You must not try to run the car, if the bleach gets into the engine then it will cause serious damage. Yo will have to have the gas tank replaced.
You have a mess.
The tank should be drained and cleaned. The fuel filter needs to be changed, and the injectors might have to be cleaned.
You'd need to drop your fuel tank and drain it out.
I wouldn't want to be in your car because it shouldn't do that
That depends on the size of the fuel tank.
What happens when chicken bone gets stuck in gas tank
The first, and most likely result will be that the engine won't run any farther than the fuel in the lines will carry it, antifreeze will not burn so once it hits the injectors the engine will stop. In the tank it will pool at the bottom as it is denser than the fuel and will be the only thing the fuel pump will pick up. The problem is that you will then need to clean the entire fuel system. If you did not start the car, you need to remove the tank and drain everything out of it. Wash it inside with gas. Reinstall the tank, add couple bottles of dry gas, fill up the tank. Start the car. You might have to use dry gas more than once, if there is any moisture trapped within the tank (drying will not work because antifreeze takes forever to evaporate).