in the "olden days" if you got water in your tank you'd throw in a bottle of meths to help burn/disolve the water.
do some reaearch but I suspect that will fix your problem, if there isnt too much water.
two other thoughts: 1/ water doesnt compress very well, so you dont want it getting in your cylinders, and 2/ if you leave it in the tank too long, if you have a metal tank, it will go rusty inside, reducing the life of your tank, but also creating havoc with your fuel filters
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