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If Karo syrup were put in a gas tank...?

(2012-02-06 15:20:18)
1. Cheyenne Says: First off, let me start out by saying that I am NOT asking this because I want to mess with someone. I'm starting to think that this MAY have been done to me.

If Karo syrup/sugar/water/antifreeze, pretty much ANYTHING that can ruin an engine, were put into my gas tank, would it make my car run crappy the very next time it were started, or would it take some time before I'd notice it? To make a long story short, my car was fine on my way to work. 4 hours later, on my lunch, it cranked for what seemed like FOREVER, and when it did turn over, it sounded louder than the 1972 pickup that my hubby is restoring. (I drive an 06 Cobalt. Now, I know that they're not the quietest cars out there, but they're not THAT loud, either.)

Is it possible that someone put something in my gas? I'd like some opinions before I ask the asset protection guy at work to check the videos from that day. Thanks!!
2. Michael Says: Syrup stops the engine pretty quickly because it is denser than gasoline, settling around the pickup and getting picked up immediately, then it easily gets through the fuel filter and into the injectors where it blocks fuel flow. That is consistent enough with the very hard start but nothing in the process will make the car loud.

I recommend finding where the loudness is coming from and going from there. I would still not rule out tampering, so if a security tape is available I suggest pursuing that. I can't think of a great reason for these changes to occur in your Cobalt while parked unless there was tampering.
3. Charles Nairb Says: I've heard sugar can mess up your engine but I've also heard that is a myth. Karo syrup is thick and sticky so it could clog up your fuel line IF it got that far. It might just settle to the bottom of the tank and stay there. It is heavier than gas and may sink. I'm just guessing. It might mix with the fuel and create a mess...
4. buddy_236 Says: None of that stuff will ruin an engine, It could make it start hard or not at all in time.
If it is loud, I would suspect someone cut the catalytic converter off of it or something along these lines.
5. Ironball Says: You have a blown intake gasket.
6. Mark Says: Something put into the fuel tank would affect the engine immediately. Check the cameras. There is a chance you have oter issues, such as a bad sensor somewhere
7. Shell Back Says: Sugar and syrup are heavier than gas and the syrup may dissolve in the gas, and clog up the filter and possibly injectors, but it should not harm the engine its self, but the sugar will sit in the bottom of the tank usually it does not dissolve in gas so it may plug the pump and not cause the car to start, but it will not reach the engine.

Now water and antifreeze will get to the engine and cause it to run poorly, or not at all if there is too much of it, but usually no harm is done once all the water has gotten out of the system.

I would say something else is wrong with the car, being loud like that means you may have blew a exhaust manifold gasket, or the muffler came apart or some other part of the exhaust, and it is possible that if the exhaust pipe came off before any of the oxygen sensors it might make the car hard to start.
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