Posted by redtom on May 16, 2016 at 18:48:02 from (97.84.163.62):
I had a post or two earlier about my Cummins dodge quitting. Well, actually its my dads that I inherited. Its an 06 with only 40k on it. That tells you how little its driven. He bought it new, I used it for a few long camping trips then just little use per year. Fuel filter plugged one year ago and truck slowed down. New filter and good to go. Now, one year later and maybe 1,000 miles its plugs again. I changed it out and it wont go full speed. I find on the net these models have issues with in tank pumps failing and I am upgrading to an aftermarket pump. I dropped the tank got 5 gals out and its slightly black colored (picture black iced tea) and the screen in the funnel yielded what I think is normal debris. The pickup screen was a solid mat of black. My question is this algae? If so how do I kill it? Bleach the tank? The paper filter was black but the net says this is "asphaltene" a normal coloring from diesel fuel. Any experts?
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