Ето един 'научен' отговор, който открих в нета. С две думи солта не се разтваря в бензин, задържа се от филтъра и не може да причини проблеми в горивната система. Източи бензина и смени филтъра.
Може би някой друг ще даде мнение?
"You wanted to know if the salt was clogging the fuel delivery system.
There are lots of myths surrounding what is bad if placed in a fuel tank. One myth that comes to mind is sugar, but salt was a new one to me! I had to do some digging to get an answer on this problem. My initial Email to Dominic said that I doubted the problem was salt, but a problem in fuel injection sensors.
So the question boiled down to can salt dissolve in gas? Have you ever had oil all over your hands and wanted to clan them? One of the best things to use is a petrol-based hand cleaner. Like cleans like. Gas is good de-greaser, but not a universal solvent. There are some things it just will not affect, and salt is one of those items.
Let's look at water and salt. They both have polar molecules. Electrons in each molecule are not equally shared. Electrons, being negatively charged the electrons want to spend a lot of time on the sodium side of the equation. These little molecules are always looking for more electrons.
Salt is a compound of sodium and chlorine. The shared electrons are mostly on the chlorine side of things. So the chlorine becomes negatively charged and the sodium is positively charged. When contacting water, the positively charged side of the water molecules rushes to the negatively charged chlorine. The negatively charged side water molecules rush to the positively charged side of the sodium molecules.
Do we see a little binding here? That's exactly what happens, the molecules bond and the salt dissolve in the water.
Now gasoline does not contain polar molecules. The atoms in the molecules share the electrons, and share them equally. Gasoline contains non-polar molecules, which means the atoms in those molecules share electrons equally. Because the sharing goes on equally those little electrons aren't searching for more places to go and bind. There's no partial charge! Because there's not partial charge, the salt does not dissolve.
So you can rest easy, as the fuel did not carry the salt through the fuel filter and clog the fuel injection system.
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