Well Gang,
Just wondering here. Many of you mentioned "rusting" and or corroding inside the diesel tank due to this tiny amount of bleach that has by mistake, been introduced to HOW MANY GALLONS OF DIESEL?
Well, correct me if I'm wrong but, that tank has diesel "Oil" in it. Now, the tank is also basically sealed, other than when the caps are removed to fuel the tank, correct? So, the infiltration of air, to "aid" in the corrosion or rust, should be seriously limited, correct?
Or, are all of you saying that, that cup of bleach, which, had to have been somewhat "dispersed" as it hit the level of the fuel, would "rust" or, corrode that tank, right through the diesel fuel which, is sitting against the interior sides of the tank?
Now I certainly am no expert here. In fact, far from it. And, I'm not chemical engineer. So I have no idea what has any effect on what, in given conditions other than, salt water on uncoated steel or aluminum. But inside a diesel fuel tank, one cup of bleach, with who knows how much fuel in it, drain the tank, lines, filters, wow.
Scott