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Re: What Temp does #2 Diesel Jell at???????????
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Posted by T_Bone on December 07, 2005 at 02:58:46 from (4.240.42.16):
In Reply to: What Temp does #2 Diesel Jell at??????????? posted by BIG JOHN on December 06, 2005 at 12:40:56:
Hi John, My Mom's MF jelled at 10º one year sitting outside. I bought a can of Power Service 911 and that ungelled the fuel in about 24hrs along with some heat, maybe 50º barn temps. I did have to change the fuel filter tho as the wax was too thick on the filter. You can also buy Power Service (white bottle) that's anti-gel just about any Wal-Mart or Truckstop that will keep #2 from gelling. Less expensive than 911. PS911 is supposed to be for already gelled diesel. I too have used 10%gasoline with #2 and never had a gell problem. Since we live outside of Phoenix we don't get winter diesel here so I use PSwb when I heading to the cold country in my PSD. T_Bone
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