I did not realize that diesel fuel goes bad in time just like gasoline. It seems to me that old formulation high sulfur diesel did not, at least not for a long time. I had a 5 gallon can of old diesel that sat for 15 years and it still smelled like good diesel fuel 15 year later. Anyway, I let my truck sit for several months and the tank was only about 1/3 full and the fuel inside the tank was probably about a year old. I tried to start it today without any luck, even though the engine cranked strong. Looked inside the fuel tank and the fuel smells like varnish and there was a thick sludge covering the fuel strainer inside the extendible filler neck. This is odd because about four months ago I did not see anything like this and the fuel smelled like normal diesel. And the batteries did not drain at all while the truck sat.
I plan on draining the tank tomorrow and replacing all three fuel filters. What else should I try? Loosen the injectors to see if I get enough fuel flow while cranking?
I need to replace several O-rings in the diesel injection pump too. One is in the hydraulic head, the other in the fuel shut off assembly. Can this be done without removing the pump from the truck?
I plan on draining the tank tomorrow and replacing all three fuel filters. What else should I try? Loosen the injectors to see if I get enough fuel flow while cranking?
I need to replace several O-rings in the diesel injection pump too. One is in the hydraulic head, the other in the fuel shut off assembly. Can this be done without removing the pump from the truck?
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