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Posted by Michael Soldan on October 30, 2005 at 14:48:08 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: diesel fuel treatment posted by pamike on October 30, 2005 at 03:09:54:
Pamike, I use a product called "Three-in-One", it removes moisture, cleans injectors and lubes the pump. Hugh is quite right that methal Hydrate from the drug store is all you need for moisture and as an anti gel. Don't forget that you can add 10% gasoline to diesel to keep it from geling, Volkswagon diesel recommends car owners use 10% gasoline in extreme cold weather. A buddy of mine was an AC dealer for over 40 years and he tells me to put automatic transmission fluid in the diesel fuel to remove moisture and lube the pump. ATF has an affinity for moisture and does get it out of the system. In winter I use winter diesel and add my 3in1, and a quart(liter) of oil to a tank of fuel. The oil lubes and does create energy...havent had a problem with gelling, an injector or fuel line freezing since I bought my first diesel in 1985....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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