Stu[id strip. Besides making a reliogious person look foolish (religious bigotry) a gas fuel nozzle typically won’t fit into a diesel iintake because diesel nozzles are wider than gas nozzles. What a truly wasted strip.
Now he’ll have to pay to get the gas tank removed and emptied and hopefully the guy won’t run the truck any farther than the edge of the parking lot. Even then, he would have to pay for the fuel line to get flushed out. But he was nice. Just gonna be nicer than he thought.
If a diesel nozzle (and filler hole) are larger, then a gas nozzle will fit. And does according to those who have done just this.
As long as it’s caught right away (as was in this case) I’d think the solution is to empty the tank with out driving anywhere – the diesel in the lines should be pretty safe. Once the tank is refilled with diesel, the tiny bit of residual gas if any shouldn’t hurt anything.
If you start driving, then yeah, It’ll get expensive.
C 3 months ago
The problem with religion
MS72 3 months ago
Do electric cars use AC or DC?
Zebrastripes 3 months ago
Soooo, in the end, Mike isn’t as slick as he thought he was…..☺️
LongWong 3 months ago
Plug the EV at home and play “Thunderstruck.” The EV will be fully charged at the end of the song…………just saying
stamps 3 months ago
Oooh, that’s going to be an expensive tank of gas.
retrocool 3 months ago
I man I used to work with accidentally did this late one night to his own car. what a repair bill !
sandflea 3 months ago
The nozzle won’t fit.
ComicLover2 Premium Member 3 months ago
Stu[id strip. Besides making a reliogious person look foolish (religious bigotry) a gas fuel nozzle typically won’t fit into a diesel iintake because diesel nozzles are wider than gas nozzles. What a truly wasted strip.
kdikeda 3 months ago
Now he’ll have to pay to get the gas tank removed and emptied and hopefully the guy won’t run the truck any farther than the edge of the parking lot. Even then, he would have to pay for the fuel line to get flushed out. But he was nice. Just gonna be nicer than he thought.
danno12345 3 months ago
If a diesel nozzle (and filler hole) are larger, then a gas nozzle will fit. And does according to those who have done just this.
As long as it’s caught right away (as was in this case) I’d think the solution is to empty the tank with out driving anywhere – the diesel in the lines should be pretty safe. Once the tank is refilled with diesel, the tiny bit of residual gas if any shouldn’t hurt anything.
If you start driving, then yeah, It’ll get expensive.
vick1 about 2 months ago
This cartoon made me laff out loud!! Good one!!!