jimm1009
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I have been plagued with a fuel contamination problem for a couple of years.
I have added a small pre-filter as a temporary measure to protect my electric fuel pump.
I have changed the filters, flushed the lines, and even took the tank off and scrubbed it clean.
I figured that since the problem would not go away that the tank want not cleaned well enough
and to have it done professionally was the cost of a new tank so I installed a new tank.
Still have what appears to be "tan colored sand" in my fuel.
I have used continue to use algacide in my fuel as I no longer drive it every day (I did for 20 years).
I am thinking of contacting a laboratory to see if they could tell me what is coming through the filter.
Thoughts? I always used clean, filtered fuel and if there was a doubt I used a 1 micron filter sock to
make sure.
jimm1009
I have added a small pre-filter as a temporary measure to protect my electric fuel pump.
I have changed the filters, flushed the lines, and even took the tank off and scrubbed it clean.
I figured that since the problem would not go away that the tank want not cleaned well enough
and to have it done professionally was the cost of a new tank so I installed a new tank.
Still have what appears to be "tan colored sand" in my fuel.
I have used continue to use algacide in my fuel as I no longer drive it every day (I did for 20 years).
I am thinking of contacting a laboratory to see if they could tell me what is coming through the filter.
Thoughts? I always used clean, filtered fuel and if there was a doubt I used a 1 micron filter sock to
make sure.
jimm1009