Adding Acetone to your fuel...

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Phil S.

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As I seem to be related to that Murphy fella I wouldnt do it. It might be safe - It might work - then again it might start a plugged cat on fire - it might melt seals - it might melt or destroy something else. So no I wont try it. I have got my truck headed in the right direction and dont want a rebuild or burned out hull of a truck due to experimenting with something like this.

Longstand - we get it you think it works, but there is a ton of experienced motor heads that don't trust it. I usually side with experience on things like this. Just like buying those gorgeous TYC headlights!
 

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I guest. But it always work for and thanks for the INPUT
 

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I'm not saying it wouldn't clean some of the parts but it would cause hell on o rings, the plastic fuel lines,etc
 

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I'm an ASE master mechanic and I do not recommend anyone doing this to there vehicle for a number of reasons already stated.
 

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Hahahahahahaha. We all have family members with issues. But seriously I would never put that shit in my hoe.

LOL!! (In my Bernie Mac voice) I ain't ashamed, some y'all family members are fugged up too!!

He's the type of dude who can fix almost anything on a car but you always have extra parts that "you don't need" when he's done... AAHHAHAHAAH
 

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LOL your funny 18th Letter.. but its true. i got 2 extra bolt after i repair my Cylinder Head on my 2007 Civic Hybrid. TIll this day. i still dont know where it goes. and its the Long Bolts too. i know its something important
 

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Delete this thread before someone ruins a good motor. acetone is nasty stuff and does eat seals and does it fast. I sell machinery that packages the stuff, it requires special O rings and so on to hold up longer that typical viton.

I can sum all this up real quick to anyone looking t do this: DON'T./
 

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yeahhhhh..... I'm gonna go ahead and say no to the acetone. Something seems a little too oh I dont know
...corrosive?
...caustic?
...flammable?(but then again so is gas)
and something telling me that the material felpro uses and other types of gaskets would turn into liquid gasket real quick.

but hey, they said Obama's health care plan was a bad idea too! :pepper:
 

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