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I saw a few of those. Some looked like they had them and they were removed. I'd love to have a heater rig like that, but reality is it will never get cold enough near me to *need* it.one of the many 802's i recently got has a coolant heater. goes from 30° to 180° water temp in under 15 minutes.
Water in the fuel is not as big an issue as the fuel becoming water, i.e. you suddenly get mostly or all water to the engine. The water can hit the hot injectors and blow them apart as it turns to steam.Another question... Why is it so important to get the water out of the diesel?
I know on it's face, that sounds like a pretty stupid question. Water will decrease the BTU yield of the fuel, if it doesn't render it unusable altogether...
But I've burned water-contaminated diesel before with no noticeable difference in performance. And I've forgotten to drain the separator every time I've run my 002, with no ill results. Thinking about it at the moment, I probably have about 75 hours through my 002, and I still have yet to drain it...
That's why I don't run it in the 002. I'm not filtering with a centrifuge. It'll be lucky if I pour it through a shop rag...The fuel you burn lubricates the injection pump plunger. As lone as you filter the used oil in a centrifuge it should be fine. If you don't plan on filtering it, plan on buying new pumps.
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