SasquatchSanta
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Well, It finally happened --- I've been lucky but the other day I had a go-arond with fuel jelling problems. Luckily I was close to home and was able to limp home.
I had the tank spiked pretty heavily with Power Service and since I hadn't had any trouble in previously colder weather I thought I was safe --- obviously not. When it happened it was around 12 below but it had been 26 below the night before.
I've been running straight Nr 2 diesel with "lots" of Power Service but now I'm thinking, even with the power service I need to start running straight Nr 1???
Has anyone got any insight about running straight Nr 1? --- or perhaps just stay with Nr 2
and add 5% gas? I don't like Nr 1 because it doesn't have the power. I don't like walking either. I was really surprised because I "thought" with using Power Service that I could get by with running straight Nr 2.
A half a gallon of Diesel 9-11 seemed to clear it up BUT I'm a little concerned about the fuel filters. I was once told that when a filter jells the wax stays in the folds of the filter and restricts flow making it easier for them to be more susceptible to future problems. Do I need to change the filters? Any filter gurus out there?
Also --- given that warm fuel recirculates back into the tank I'm thinking it might be wise to let the truck idle (1,200 RPM) for a while to take some of the chill out of the tank before starting out?
Any thoughts?
Thks
PS:
Winter is draging on! This is the"Moon Of Cabin Stinks". Next month, when the snow finally starts melting, will be "The Moon Of Emerging Dog Tu#ds"
I had the tank spiked pretty heavily with Power Service and since I hadn't had any trouble in previously colder weather I thought I was safe --- obviously not. When it happened it was around 12 below but it had been 26 below the night before.
I've been running straight Nr 2 diesel with "lots" of Power Service but now I'm thinking, even with the power service I need to start running straight Nr 1???
Has anyone got any insight about running straight Nr 1? --- or perhaps just stay with Nr 2
and add 5% gas? I don't like Nr 1 because it doesn't have the power. I don't like walking either. I was really surprised because I "thought" with using Power Service that I could get by with running straight Nr 2.
A half a gallon of Diesel 9-11 seemed to clear it up BUT I'm a little concerned about the fuel filters. I was once told that when a filter jells the wax stays in the folds of the filter and restricts flow making it easier for them to be more susceptible to future problems. Do I need to change the filters? Any filter gurus out there?
Also --- given that warm fuel recirculates back into the tank I'm thinking it might be wise to let the truck idle (1,200 RPM) for a while to take some of the chill out of the tank before starting out?
Any thoughts?
Thks
PS:
Winter is draging on! This is the"Moon Of Cabin Stinks". Next month, when the snow finally starts melting, will be "The Moon Of Emerging Dog Tu#ds"