Never tried mate.
I'm good at putting the right hose in the right hole though.
Or so the ladies tell me.
Never tried mate.
I cannot see how diesel in a petrol engine could cause it to overrev and "blow" a throttle body (whatever that entails)
Lad at work had similar from a BP garage in Peterborough. He drives a Diesel Passat, filled up with what he assumed to be diesel,paid and drove off, got about a mile down the road,lots of warning lights and then it died. Same situation, he had a receipt for diesel but had a tank full of unleaded. As far as i know, the garage did nothing until he sort legal advice.
Lad at work had similar from a BP garage in Peterborough. He drives a Diesel Passat, filled up with what he assumed to be diesel,paid and drove off, got about a mile down the road,lots of warning lights and then it died. Same situation, he had a receipt for diesel but had a tank full of unleaded. As far as i know, the garage did nothing until he sort legal advice.
heres the receipt,
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/72920650/2012-08-30%2015.51.08.jpg[IMG]
They never closed the pump either.[/QUOTE]
Does that match the pump number and amount of fuel you put in? I've had situations before where they've mixed up the pump number/not heard you correctly and you end up paying for someone else's fuel!
Nozzle on a Diesel is bigger than a nozzle on a petrol and will not fit into a petrol hole (I assume a bike is the same as a car)
What has that got to do with the wrong fuel being in the garages tanks?
Nozzle on a Diesel is bigger than a nozzle on a petrol and will not fit into a petrol hole (I assume a bike is the same as a car)