jwesley74
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Hi guys, I tried searching for any posts regarding this. I just picked up truck from LA and drove home to FL. It has black tar substance layered across bottom of tank. Filter canister had it too so I changed canister & filters, spin on and cartridge. I drained tank, hand wiped as much of gooey tar substance I could reach but it's still on other side of baffle. I'm told it's black algae. Anyone have luck cleaning there tank with same issue? Whats best method to clean it? I see the several biocide additives etc... I put a tank cleaner in before I drove it 1000 miles. Also put diesel 911. I ran about 180 gallons thru it trip home. Changed filter about 500 miles into trip. Truck runs better but still sluggish compared to my 923A2. When I did filter change it had the carmel tar like stuff in the new canister already. So it's sucking it up from the tank.
Also, due to this contamination I believe it may have clogged fuel check valves. It loses prime when it sits for few hrs. I have to put compressed air to tank and crack the fuel line by the rack to bleed air. Then starts right up. It takes hrs for it to lose prime, if I restart within couple hrs or so it's fine and fires right up. Any suggestions??
Thanks for any help!
Also, due to this contamination I believe it may have clogged fuel check valves. It loses prime when it sits for few hrs. I have to put compressed air to tank and crack the fuel line by the rack to bleed air. Then starts right up. It takes hrs for it to lose prime, if I restart within couple hrs or so it's fine and fires right up. Any suggestions??
Thanks for any help!