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Posted by pcy1066 on August 03, 2006 at 15:00:01 from (209.143.36.71):
we have 3 dsl pulling tractors all 3 make about 4 or 5 trips down the track on a oil change, we put them to add when we change after 4 or 5 passes it will show 2 quarts over full, the pistons are decompressed, big injecter nozzels, fuel setting on pump over 900 cc, a friend of ours has been taking 5 gal at a time when he fills up his 96 power stroke he dumps it in , so far no problem probly run 25 gal thru it, if this will work why cant i do this with my 5000 ford tractor or my 966 ih, i asked him if he was filtering it hes said no, said the tractor filter would keep out any contaminites and his truck fuel filter has not been changed, what do you guys think ,i think to much of my 01 powerstroke im not gonnatry to tear it up
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