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Yes, I guess I am missing the point. Sorry. I just wasn't sure why you
were worried about the possibility of having, whatever fuel you were discussing sloshing around the bottom of your boat. I guess I just didn't see why this would happen by draining impurities and water off of a filter. Please pardon my ignorance. Glenn. "Dave" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 20:40:16 +0000 (UTC), "Tony Brooks" said: "Glenn A. Heslop" wrote in message news:byyJf.37446$B94.27170@pd7tw3no... I still don't understand...why should one have Petrol sloshing around the bottom of one's boat? Do you simply drain water and impurities into your bilge sir? This thread is not about gasoline engines. Gasoline is a petroleum-derived liquid mixture consisting primarily of hydrocarbons, used as fuel in internal combustion engines. Many Commonwealth countries use the term petrol (abbreviated from petroleum spirit), or more rarely, motor spirit. The term gasoline is commonly used in North America, and within the oil industry generally, even within companies that are not American. But this thread is about filters on diesel engines, not gasoline engines. Diesel engines don't use "petrol." I take it from your repeated refusal to answer my question that you're unwilling to face up to the fact that you totally missed the boat in running your mouth off on the "petrol" tangent. |
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