bills79jeep
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Why isin't this a problem with gasoline engines? I have never heard of anythink like this in a car.
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bills79jeep said:Why isin't this a problem with gasoline engines? I have never heard of anythink like this in a car.
Because there are little furry things that just LOVE to flourish in diesel fuel that don't live at all in gasoline.
In any enviorment where diesel sits for an extended time (boats are notorius for this) the little critters can grow.
A great argument for buying fuel from high volume outlets (another good reason is you will get winter blend fuel when you need it) that don't have diesel laying around in the storage tanks forever.
Algae will happily grow in your vehicle tank too if you let it set long enough, so another great reason to take your trucks out and drive them frequently. Fresh fuel is a good defense aganst plant life.
If you pull your filters and find black goo in them it's a sign of algae.
Diesel Fuel Biocides are available just about everywhere for that problem...but even the dead algae will clog filters.
Recovry4x4 said:No Frams on my junk! I prefer Baldwins but use Wix when I can't find Baldwins.
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