First off, it is a myth that sugar will ruin an engine. Sugar will not dissolve in gasoline. It may clog the fuel filter or possibly the injectors, but it will not ruin your engine. If very little sugar was poured into the tank, then just change the filter maybe a few times and drive on. If lots of sugar was added, you may need to remove the tank and flush it out, replace the filter, and flush the fuel lines.
Remove the engine, place on an engine stand. Remove heads, oil pan, pistons, main caps and remove the crank.Remove the engine, place on an engine stand. Remove heads, oil pan, pistons, main caps and remove the crank.
Someone puts sugar in your fuel, fuel runs through the engine, bingo bango bongo your engine will fail.
It shouldn't ruin the properties of gasoline. However, it does ruin your parts if it runs through your engine. You need to have your fuel tank drained in order to remove the threat.
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Filtration is not effective in removing sugar from sugar water because the sugar molecules are much smaller than the pores in the filter. To remove sugar from sugar water, processes like evaporation, crystallization, or distillation are more effective.
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No, you do not have to remove the engine.
No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.
When sugar is placed in a car engine, it can clog up the engine. This may leave it not working properly and would have to be flushed or replaced.
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