mudguppy
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yes, this is true. the sulfur itself is what added most of the lubrication properties. the new fuel has a lubricity package added to it, but it still does not contain the same lubrication properties as fuel of the past.... the older diesel fuel had more lubrication properties. Now I have NO clue if this is true or not but it does make one have to wonder. Maybe an additive in the fuel tank every now and then would not hurt?
this is why i run 2-cycle motor oil (ashless, like marine stuff, mixed 1:12 in everything diesel - side benefit, it pays for itself in my ford in mileage increase. running some WMO would likely help as well.