Sugar will not dissolve in gasoline, it will become like syrup and clog the fuel filter and other engine parts.
A little water may not do much, but too much water will cause your engine to stall.
remove the fuel tank and drain the water
Sugar sits on the bottom of the tank like sand unless you have some water in the tank also.
Putting sugar in a gas tank will mean a trip to the garage since the sugar will ruin the gas filter and go into the engine.
depends on how much water if its alot you can do one of two things drain the tank or add alot of dry gas more water more dry gas
No, sugar sits on the bottom of the fuel tank like sand unless there is some water present.
It might cause your car to stall depending on how much was put in.
The water sinks to the bottom. If your pick-up in near the bottom your engine will quit. You will need to drain the tank.
Sugar water and diesel that is put in a fuel tank will ruin a cars engine. The sugar will sit for a few days before recognition, and the diesel could potentially be caught in the fuel filter.
Replace the fuel injectors or clean them and replace your fuel filter. You may have to replace your fuel filter a few times. If you can, take your gas tank out and wash it with water. Sugar will not turn to sluge or 'cement' in your gas tank, actually sugar doesn't even dissolve in gasoline. It will however block your fuel injectors and fuel filter.
Replace the fuel injectors or clean them and replace your fuel filter. You may have to replace your fuel filter a few times. If you can, take your gas tank out and wash it with water. Sugar will not turn to sluge or 'cement' in your gas tank, actually sugar doesn't even dissolve in gasoline. It will however block your fuel injectors and fuel filter.
pancake sryup is my gas tank, what do i do?
the tank will leak